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  2. Burning Man co-founder Larry Harvey wrote the 10 Principles in 2004 as guidelines for the newly-formed Regional Network. They were crafted not as a dictate of how people should be and act, but as a reflection of the community’s ethos and culture as it had organically developed since the event’s inception. Radical Inclusion.

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    Introduction: The Philosophical Center by Larry Harvey Burning Man Founder Larry Harvey introduces the 10 Principles blog series, framing this ongoing conversation, and invites your participation in the discussion. Read the10 Principles as they were originally written by Larry Harvey in 2004.

    A Few Ground Rules for Talking About the 10 Principles by Caveat Magister It’s important to understand that the 10 Principles are neither unlimited nor exclusive goods. They are meant to describe Burning Man and offer inspiration for Burners, rather than describing everything important in the world or justifying everything we do. Commerce & Communi...

    Gifting the Seed of an Idea by Jess Hobbs In 2009, Mary Clear, co-founder of Incredible Edible, did a very unusual thing. She lowered the front wall to her yard and encouraged passers-by to walk into her garden and help themselves to free vegetables. Why the 10 Principles? Because you never change the world the same way twice by Caveat Magister Exa...

    How the West Was Won: Anarchy vs. Civic Responsibility by Larry Harvey For those of us who marched out into the Black Rock Desert in 1990, there was an underlying irony awaiting us…. because there was no context in the desert apart from the context we created, we actually became the Establishment, as organizers of an event. Slowly, step-by-step, ci...

  3. The 10 Principles are: Radical Inclusion. Gifting. Decommodification. Radical Self-reliance. Radical Self-expression. Communal Effort. Civic Responsibility. Leaving No Trace. Participation. Immediacy. We expound upon them in more detail here: http://burningman.org/culture/philosophical-center/10-principles/

  4. Guided by the values expressed by the 10 Principles, Burning Man is a global ecosystem of artists, makers, and community organizers who co-create art, events, and local initiatives around the world.

  5. Radical Self-reliance: Burning Man encourages the individual to discover, exercise, and rely on their inner resources. Radical Self-expression: Radical self-expression arises from the unique gifts of the individual. No one other than the individual or a collaborating group can determine its content. It is offered as a gift to others.

  6. Ten Principles. Burning Man co-founder Larry Harvey wrote the Ten Principles in 2004 as guidelines for the newly-formed Regional Network. They were crafted not as a dictate of how people should be and act, but as a reflection of the community’s ethos and culture as it has organically developed since the event’s inception.

  7. Apr 2, 2013 · The 10 Principles – as we really live them. This “adjusted” list of the 10 Principles of Burning Man was written by Melinda Green for the 2012 Boston-area regional, where I understand they were part of an art exhibit. They’re funny enough to repeat.

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