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The Road from Empire to Eco-Democracy
Contributor(s): Marshall Et Al, Gene (Author)
ISBN: 1462083641     ISBN-13: 9781462083640
Publisher: iUniverse
OUR PRICE:   $19.76  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Globalization
- Political Science | Public Policy - Environmental Policy
Physical Information: 0.64" H x 6" W x 9" (0.90 lbs) 304 pages
 
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An examination of Social Awakenment, History-Long Vision, Holistic Social Understanding & Strategies of Transformation

As viewed by five United States Citizens in 2011 Lead author Gene Marshall with coauthors, Ben Ball, Marsha Buck, Ken Kreutziger, and Alan Richard

Though vast changes are necessary, we believe humanity can find a vision and plan of action that is both satisfying and realistic. Our aim is to fertilize the fruitful imagination and courage it will require to walk this Road to Eco-Democracy.

Wise, insightful, forthright, systemic, and clearly written, with moments of special brilliance. The framing of "The Forces of Transformation" and "The Role and Limitations of Electoral Politics" are particularly distinctive and useful contributions.

-David Korten, author of Agenda for a New Economy, The Great Turning From Empire to Earth Community, and When Corporations Rule the World

I hope The Road is read and discussed by groups of friends and neighbors across the country. Sidestepping the political stalemates of the day, the authors name the basic problems facing our society, explain why "taking the long view" is crucial (but largely missing), and propose the processes by which we might create an eco-democracy.

-Charlene Spretnak, author of Relational Reality, The Resurgence of the Real, and States of Grace

I was enormously cheered by The Road from Empire to Eco-Democracy, which sets out a comprehensive menu of today's myths and why they must be revisited. In contrast, these days I'm often depressed, not so much by the disasters unfolding before eyes, but rather by un-integrated, non-systemic band-aid solutions, which have become public policy staples. The Road neither trivializes the challenges nor tumbles into the trap of simplistic solutions. Yet beware, the many proposals in the book are neither trivial nor easy.

-David Sanborn Scott, Ph.D., Vice-President (for Americas) International Hydrogen Association, Founding Director, Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, Univ. of Victoria, Canada, author of Smelling Land: The Hydrogen Defense Against Climate Catastrophe