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Blessed Unrest : How the Largest Movement in the World Came Into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming (CD-Audio)
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Blessed Unrest : How the Largest Movement in the World Came Into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming (CD-Audio)
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from willszal
Very inspiring and reassuring book. The world's really messed up, but their are millions of people working on solutions. Even better their shared environment is enough to produce a shared set of values, even though there's little communication between everyone. The beauty of self-correcting socia...
from eduscapes
Combining the social justice movement with the environment movement has always made sense, but it took Paul Hawken to synthesize all the resources and the build a case for "why no one saw it coming." This quick read focuses on the "big ideas" that bring together those interested in both social ju...
from JanesList
It took a while to get started, but this book was worth the work. Hawken briefly tells the history of the social and environmental movements and then presents the wonderful metaphor that all these small groups working for good are humanity's immune system. As with any book about solutions, you ha...
from cindywho
The idea of this book was interesting - comparing the network/existence of many small activist groups to the immune system of the biosphere - the execution was difficult to read, with enough fact checking problems and unsupported statements to make me uncomfortable about his depiction of the hist...
from lindabeekeeper
Millions of small NGOs working to save the planet-- all with individual missions, goals and agendas. Can it be called a movement? Paul Hawkins believes it can. This is a comforting suggestion but I'm afraid the proof is whether the opposition sees this as a movement. I'm not convinced.
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