Integral spirituality, integral philosophy and the integral age, at an overall or holistic level of consciousness, has become a strong enough idea to form the genesis of a movement over the course of the last half century - and Integral Polity applies this notion to business, economics and enterprise. Using case studies ranging across the globe this review of a newly integral theory and practice provides a new lease on life to what may increasingly be perceived as the self-seeking, insulated and occasionally violent and corrupt realm of the political.
Integral spirituality, integral philosophy and the integral age, at an overall or holistic level of consciousness, has become a strong enough idea to form the genesis of a movement over the course of the last half century - and Integral Polity applies this notion to business, economics and enterprise. Using case studies ranging across the globe this review of a newly integral theory and practice provides a new lease on life to what may increasingly be perceived as the self-seeking, insulated and occasionally violent and corrupt realm of the political.
Professor Ronnie Lessem is a Zimbabwean political economist, and graduate of Harvard Business School, who co-founded the Integral Worlds approach to Integral Development via the Trans4m Centre for Integral Development in Geneva. Professor Dr Ibrahim Abouleish is an Egyptian-born, Austrian-educated engineer and pharmacologist, ecologist and spiritual scientist, who received the Right Livelihood Award for founding Sekem, a Sustainable Community in the desert. Marko PogaÄ?nik, who studied at the Academy of Arts in Slovenia, is a conceptual artist and earth healer, and an iconic figure in his country, who designed the national flag of Slovenia and practises Sacred Geography around the world. Professor Louis Herman is a South African-born medical graduate of the University of Cambridge in England, now head of the department of political science at the University of Hawaii, West Oahu, renowned for his Primal Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue I: In Pursuit of Integrity 1: Disintegrated to Integral Polity 2: The Origins of Political Order II: Natural and Communal Orientation: Southern Polity 3: Natural Grounding 4: Natural Emergence 5: Communal Navigation 6: Natural Rapoko Effect III: Cultural and Spiritual Orientation: Eastern Polity 7: Spiritual Grounding 8: Cultural and Spiritual Emergence 9: Cultural, Political and Economic Navigation 10: Conscious, Powerful, Economic Effect IV: Technological and Societal Orientation: Northern Polity 11: Social and Political Grounding 12: Emergent Innovation 13: Navigation 14: Social and Technical Effect V: Economic and Environmental Orientation: Western Polity 15: Environmental and Economic Grounding 16: Natural, Cultural, Social, Economic Emergence 17: Political and Environmental Navigation 18: Economic and Environmental Effect VI: Nature, Culture, Society and Economy: Centring Polity 19: Integral Ground 20: Emergent Integral 21: Integral Navigation 22: Integral Effect Epilogue
Prologue I: In Pursuit of Integrity 1: Disintegrated to Integral Polity 2: The Origins of Political Order II: Natural and Communal Orientation: Southern Polity 3: Natural Grounding 4: Natural Emergence 5: Communal Navigation 6: Natural Rapoko Effect III: Cultural and Spiritual Orientation: Eastern Polity 7: Spiritual Grounding 8: Cultural and Spiritual Emergence 9: Cultural, Political and Economic Navigation 10: Conscious, Powerful, Economic Effect IV: Technological and Societal Orientation: Northern Polity 11: Social and Political Grounding 12: Emergent Innovation 13: Navigation 14: Social and Technical Effect V: Economic and Environmental Orientation: Western Polity 15: Environmental and Economic Grounding 16: Natural, Cultural, Social, Economic Emergence 17: Political and Environmental Navigation 18: Economic and Environmental Effect VI: Nature, Culture, Society and Economy: Centring Polity 19: Integral Ground 20: Emergent Integral 21: Integral Navigation 22: Integral Effect Epilogue
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