Sustainable Civilization

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Sustainable Civilization
Author : Klaas Van Egmond
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 19 August 2014
ISBN : 9781137382702
Pages : 246 pages
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In order to be sustainable, a civilization must maintain the balance between 'mind' and 'matter' and between the egocentric 'I' and 'the others'. This book investigates how new institutional arrangements in politics, economy and finance can resolve the current crisis of social values by restoring this delicate balance between opposing forces.

Sustainable Civilization

In order to be sustainable, a civilization must maintain the balance between 'mind' and 'matter' and between the egocentric 'I' and 'the others'. This book investigates how new institutional arrangements in politics, economy and finance can resolve the current crisis of social values by restoring this delicate balance between opposing

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