The Invisible Player: Consciousness as the Soul of Economic, Social, and Political Life

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Inner Traditions / Bear & Co, 1999 - 320 ˹éÒ
How consciousness can cure the socioeconomic ills of society and restore hope in the workplace and at home.

• A book for every individual who has ever dreamed of running a successful business without having to sacrifice personal integrity.

• Offers a blueprint for recovering our psychological, sexual, and political health.

With welcome candor and insight, The Invisible Player brings into focus why, despite tremendous financial success and technological advancement, people today remain unfulfilled, discouraged, and sick at heart from living in a world that has replaced compassion with violence and greed. Every professional man and woman who has ever dreamed of running a successful business without having to sacrifice personal integrity in the process will be inspired by Mario Kamenetskyis vision.

The Invisible Player guides us through the development of human consciousness--specifically how and why our socioeconomic consciousness has been shaped toward the pursuit of power and wealth rather than the enjoyment of life and love. Through examples of alternate socioeconomic systems, Kamenetsky offers us a blueprint of how we may reclaim our psychological, sexual, and political health to create a more joyful future in which we can succeed in combining our current technical and financial rationality with a more highly developed compassion for humanity.
 

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TOWARD THE RATIONAL AND BEYOND
9
AMOUR DE SOI AND AMOUR PROPRE
33
NEEDS AND DESIRES
43
OUR DIVISIVE SLEEPY RATIONALITY
53
SAD HOMES AND UNSAFE STREETS
55
UNSTABLE UNFAIR ECONOMIES
73
INTERNATIONAL POWER AND WEALTH GAMES THE OLD WORLD VIRTUOSOS ARE OUT OF TUNE
103
ANEW CONSCIOUSNESS
119
A WORLD AT PEACE LEARNING FROM NATIVE AMERICANS
170
THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PROCESS
193
THE ROLE OF EDUCATION
195
ONGOING EXPERIMENTS
221
HISTORICAL EXAMPLES
250
EPILOGUE
275
NOTES
278
BIBLIOGRAPHY
304

LIFE IN A JOYOUS ENVIRONMENT
121
ECONOMIES ADJUSTED TO NATURES CAPACITY AND HUMAN NEEDS
140

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Former Science and Technology Specialist for the World Bank, Mario Kamenetzky has been involved in world economics for nearly 50 years as a professor, corporation officer, and independent consultant. The author of several books in Spanish as well as Choice and Management of Technology in Developing Countries: A Training Program of Decision-Makers, he has published many international articles on world socioeconomics. A member of the World Business Academy, he lives in Palm Coast, Florida. Visit the author's web site at http: //hometown.aol.com/mkamen/myhomepage/index.html

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