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Attention Deficit Disorder
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Author_David Christner
Biophysical Science
bureaucratic
Bureaucratic Worldview
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Contemporary Society
Deep Action
Deep Democracy
Deep Dialogue
Deep Interaction
democratic reform
east
East West Strategy
emotional intelligence
Emotional Repression
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Evolutionary Emotions
Evolutionary Worldview
External Conformity
extraordinary
Extraordinary Language
gap
Gdp Measure
institutional change
language
Language's Ladder
Language’s Ladder
llment
Metaphysical Stance
Momentary Situation
Outward Perception
overcoming bureaucratic mindset
Pendulum Metaphor
qualitative analysis
Scarecrow
Sea Water
social systems theory
social technology
Sociological Imagination Group
strategy
Sunny Side
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World War III
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781594517761
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Why do many problems throughout the world seem to be getting worse? Saving Society argues that a dramatic change in our mode of thinking is required. The authors show how many of our fundamental assumptions lead to an overly bureaucratic approach, blocking solutions to many of our problems. They contrast our present emotional repression and conforming behaviour with a more liberated form of perception, thought and emotional expression, which could allow us to break out of these bureaucratic routines. Saving Society shows how this alternative approach might lay the basis for more effective and democratic institutions.
Phillips, Bernard S; Christner, David