Description
Documenting the troubling manifestations of civilization's current crisis-violence, misogyny, racism, economic injustice, religious intolerance, and corporate greed-this breakthrough analysis posits the theory that the root cause can be found in patriarchy. Revealing the pervasiveness of the patriarchal mind over the centuries, examples are provided to illustrate how it touches every level of life, including construction of economies and reliance on the media and extending to the treatment of children and one's own self. Describing the dangers of a society operating on dominator politics, this fascinating study explores the longterm damage done to the other aspects of inner being-mother and child. Brilliantly weaving together history, anthropology, religion, economics, education, psychological development, personal growth, and political oppression, the sobering global situation is illuminated. Offering a hopeful plan for change, this meaningful guide proposes an integrated balance between the three inner aspects and provides a transformative plan that begins with the re-education of the coming generation of children and strives to build a world that is meaningful and harmonious.
About the Author
Claudio Naranjo is known for his innovative therapy, research, and teaching methods. He is considered one of the pioneers of the Human Potential Movement, and he heads the SAT Institute. He lives in Berkeley, California. Jean Houston, Ph.D., scholar, philosopher and researcher in Human Capacities, is one of the foremost visionary thinkers and doers of our time. She is long regarded as one of the principal founders of the Human Potential Movement. Dr. Houston is noted for her ability to combine a deep knowledge of history, culture, new science, spirituality and human development into her teaching. She is known for her inter-disciplinary perspective delivered in inspirational and humorous keynote addresses. A prolific writer, Dr. Houston is the author of 26 books including "Jump Time", " A Passion for the Possible", "Search for the Beloved", "Life Force", "The Possible Human", "Public Like a Frog", "A Mythic Life: Learning to Live Our Greater Story", and "Manual of the Peacemaker". As Advisor to UNICEF in human and cultural development, she has worked around the world helping to implement
Book Information
ISBN 9780895561633
Author Claudio Naranjo
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Gateways Books & Tapes,US
Publisher Gateways Books & Tapes,US
Weight(grams) 349g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 20mm