Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good
This comprehensive book guides one to substantially rethink aspects of the economic life. It opens doors for new perspectives, describes pitfalls and successes and gives practical small steps one can take in order to effect change and improve the human condition.
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Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good
This comprehensive book guides one to substantially rethink aspects of the economic life. It opens doors for new perspectives, describes pitfalls and successes and gives practical small steps one can take in order to effect change and improve the human condition.
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Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good

Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good

by Gary Lamb
Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good

Associative Economics: Spiritual Activity for the Common Good

by Gary Lamb

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Overview

This comprehensive book guides one to substantially rethink aspects of the economic life. It opens doors for new perspectives, describes pitfalls and successes and gives practical small steps one can take in order to effect change and improve the human condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936367108
Publisher: Waldorf Publications
Publication date: 08/26/2016
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Gary Lamb is a lifetime student of Rudolf Steiner's threefold social organism and the inspiring vision of a restructured society that respects the integrity and freedom of cultural and religious life, the vigor of economic life, and the correct role of any government in protecting the rights and responsibilities of its citizenry. This particular piece illuminates very thoroughly the vibrant potential in transforming the economic realm through strong associations of consumers and of producers and entrepreneurs. It also highlights the author's command of the topic.
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