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== External links == === Primary sources === * "[http://www.radicalmiddle.com/new_world_all.htm A Different Kind of Political Organization]," c. 1980. Excerpts from the Alliance's introductory brochure. Retrieved April 26, 2016. * ''[http://www.radicalmiddle.com/Platform2.pdf A Transformation Platform: The Dialogue Begins]'', 1st ed., January 1981. Booklet, no ISBN assigned. The introduction claims that the document was reviewed by the entire Governing Council, and that nearly 200 additional people contributed to the individual subject areas. Retrieved April 26, 2016. * "[http://www.radicalmiddle.com/alliance.pdf New World Alliance Update]." Selected articles about the Alliance's goals, projects, and strategies from the Alliance's political newsletter. Retrieved April 26, 2016. * Former Governing Council Members of the New World Alliance, "[http://www.radicalmiddle.com/x_agony.htm Participants Agonize Over (and Draw Lessons From) the Death and Life of the First Transpartisan Political Organization]," ''Radical Middle Newsletter'', issue no. 114, January 2008. A quarter century after the Alliance dissolved, 15 former GC members attempted to assess it. The titles of some of their contributions convey the range of their views β "We Had It Down 30 Years Ago" (Bob Olson), "We Blew It" (Mark Satin), "We Chose the Comfort of the Armchair" (Alanna Hartzok), "We Weren't Willing to Play the Right Game" (Miller Hudson), "We Had an Unprofessional Attitude, Especially About Money" (Neal H. Hurwitz), "We May Have Been Too Personally / Psychologically Diverse" (Melvin Gurtov), "We Never Found a Leader" (John McClaughry), "Some of Us Weren't Ready" (Sarah James), "The Larger Polity Was Not Ready" (Richard B. Perl), "We Are Nodes of a Life-Giving Net Now" (Bethe Hagens). Retrieved April 1, 2016. * [https://librarysearch.temple.edu/catalog/991029852229703811 New World Alliance and New Options: Correspondence Files, 1977β1992], in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20171106201050/https://library.temple.edu/scrc/contemporary-culture Contemporary Culture Collection] at Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia. Includes hundreds of letters among Alliance members. Also contains the Alliance's founding documents, minutes of GC and regional meetings, and a complete set of ''Renewal'' newsletters. Retrieved October 22, 2025. === Other links === * "[https://web.archive.org/web/20191029021813/https://www.ahpweb.org/images/stories/archive_pdfs/1980/May1980.pdf Special Issue: A Report on AHP's 12-Hour Political Party]," ''AHP Newsletter'', May 1980. Publication of the [[Association for Humanistic Psychology]]. GC member [[Mark Satin]] and four sponsors of the Alliance's newsletter were featured speakers at this event, and the ensuing manifesto by [[George Leonard]], on pp. 5β7 of this issue, is an early and explicit statement of transformational politics. Retrieved April 1, 2016. * Donald Keys, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20180711021842/http://www.ahpweb.org/images/stories/archive_pdfs/1980/December1980.pdf Planetary Citizenship: The Next Big Step]," ''AHP Newsletter'', December 1980, pp. 18β19. A publication of the [[Association for Humanistic Psychology]]. Prominent GC members Donald Keys and Martha Keys were co-directors of the Planetary Citizens organization, the subject of this article. * Frank Feather, ed., ''[https://archive.org/details/through80sthinki00feat Through the '80s: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally]'', [[World Future Society]] (WFS) publication, 1980. {{ISBN|978-0-930242-11-4}}. According to a WFS booklet ("First Global Conference on the Future," 1980, items #3111 and 3711), six GC members spoke at the 1980 WFS conference where these papers, many of them transformation-oriented, were presented. Retrieved April 1, 2016. {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:New World Alliance}} [[Category:American organizations established in 1979]] [[Category:1983 disestablishments in the United States]] [[Category:American democracy activists]] [[Category:Defunct American political movements]] [[Category:Human Potential Movement]] [[Category:New Age organizations]] [[Category:Organizations disestablished in 1983]] [[Category:Political advocacy groups in the United States]] [[Category:Social movement organizations]]
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