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See-Change Centres : Grey Power And Hope - Douglas Bob - 2006

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118 pages. Liquid damage and staining has touch cover and first few pages of book along top.. Covers have moderate...
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118 pages. Liquid damage and staining has touch cover and first few pages of book along top.. Covers have moderate rubbing/wear. Edges of covers have moderate edgewear and corners are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. This book has been written for Australians of all ages who are concerned at the mounting evidence that humans are placing unprecedented strains on the planet and are wondering how, as individuals and communities, they can begin to turn society in new directions of sustainability, equity and peace. The author argues that 21 positive outcome to the current human predicament will depend upon a major culture shift and that in Australia, this shift could be initiated by a coalition of thoughtful older and younger people acting together through networks of newly evolving structures called SEE-Change Centres. He believes that a safer social and environmental path is both feasible and practicable and that a Cultural "tipping point" is imminent in Australia. He suggests that Cross-generational SEE-Change Centres could become a meeting ground where concerned Australians could discuss future options and reclaim control over our currently uncertain future. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Sociology & Culture; ISBN: 095856745x. ISBN/EAN: 9780958567459. Inventory No: 20070149. By: Douglas Bob Year: 2006 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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