From Fragmentation to Wholeness

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A01=Devesh Gupta
A01=Naresh Singh
Adaptive Leadership
Author_Devesh Gupta
Author_Naresh Singh
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Complexity Theory
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forthcoming
Governance
Inner Transformation
Public Policy
Sustainability
Systemic Change
Wicked Policy Problems

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  • ISBN 9781806866786
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals approaches, From Fragmentation to Wholeness offers a profound re-examination of global transformation. While nations have pledged sustainability through targets and reforms, the world continues to face climate breakdown, widening inequality, ecological collapse, and deepening social fragmentation. This timely work argues that these crises are not merely institutional or technical, but arise from a deeper fragmentation within consciousness itself. When thought divides life into sectors, when identity fuels conflict, and when fear and desire shape ambition, institutions inevitably inherit these divisions.

Beginning from the insight that the outer world mirrors the inner movement of the self, the authors explore how patterns of thought shape climate policy, economic design, governance, education, and technology. Through three interwoven movements—the global crisis as inward division writ large; the mirror of the self in fear, memory, and psychological time; and action arising from awareness beyond identity—the book invites readers to consider transformation as an integrated process of inner and outer change. For policymakers, sustainability scholars, UN professionals, systems thinkers, educators, and students, this is not a philosophical abstraction but a practical inquiry into intelligence without identity, and institutions as living spaces, rather than instruments of control. It opens a doorway to a future where wholeness, rather than fragmentation, becomes the foundation of global action.

Devesh Gupta is the Founder of Emerge, India.

Naresh Singh is a Professor at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, India.

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