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100 1  Pinchbeck, Daniel. 
245 10 Imagining a sustainable and regenerative society|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cDaniel Pinchbeck. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bNew Dimensions Foundation,|c2017. 
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511 1  Read by Justine Willis Toms. 
520    Change is going to come no matter what, so it behooves us 
       to engage our imagination toward the kind of future we 
       want. We need to go deep into what truly makes us happy. 
       Pinchbeck is advocating nothing less than the need to 
       embrace our responsibility for understanding what's 
       happening and play an active part in caring for the world.
       Even though the ecological data are frightening, he looks 
       at the situation as an opportunity, as a kind of potential
       for global awakening, and an initiation that could shift 
       humanity from its present self-involved, ego-based state 
       to something more inclusive and transcendent. He 
       emphasizes the need for good ideas to be in place in this 
       unfolding planetary crisis, and reminds us of Milton 
       Friedman, who has said that when a crisis comes the ideas 
       that get applied are the ones that are lying around. 
       Pinchbeck says of emerging social structures, "If you look
       at the history of evolution, biologists talk about how 
       cooperation is more successful than competition." He also 
       outlines many present models of cooperation and he feels 
       that this time in our human history can serve as our 
       initiation to the next level of consciousness: 
       ecologically, socially, politically, and spiritually. 
       (hosted by Justine Willis Toms) 
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