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Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World
 

Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World
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Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World

by Ervin Laszlo (Preface: Ervin Laszlo) (Editor: Kay Mikel) (Foreword: Arthur C. Clarke)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Berrett - Koehler (2001-09-09)
ISBN: 1576751635
EAN: 9781576751633
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 218 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 07459
Condition: Collectible: Acceptable
Comments: SIGNED and inscribed by author, some highlighting and notes throughout the first 50 pages.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
A "macroshift" is a transformation of practically all aspects of life, from individual lifestyles to the global economy. Expert Ervin Laszlo argues that the macroshift now upon the planet is unprecedented in scope, and, reverberating as it does at every level, warrants serious attention. This book describes the dynamics of today's macroshift, cautioning that the values and behaviors associated with it have the power to either break through or break down world order. Readers learn about the essential dangers and opportunities they face and how they can begin to make informed, responsible choices.

Amazon.com Review
Ervin Laszlo, a pioneer in complex systems philosophy and general evolution theory who has written or cowritten 36 books, believes we are in the midst of a massive worldwide transformation that will dramatically alter everything from lifestyle to economy. Such total upheaval has occurred only a few times before, he says, and in Macroshift he explains what this might mean and how we might manage its impact.

The gist, according to Laszlo, is that technology and globalization have unbalanced social structures, upended values and priorities, sparked resource exploitation, and "downgraded the livability" of our planet. The result is an unsustainable situation that could trigger political conflict, financial vulnerability, and deteriorating environmental problems during the coming decade unless "a new way of thinking" takes hold. "If we are not to join the myriad species that had once populated the Earth but became extinct," he predicts, "we will have to create a civilization that is more adapted to the conditions in which we find ourselves."

He then offers ideas to do so, including a shift from "competition to reconciliation and partnership" and development of "more responsible and humane community projects" around the world. The proposals are not for everyone, but if Laszlo is correct, this book offers serious food for thought that we all would be wise to ponder. --Howard Rothman

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