Reweaving Our Human Fabric

Reweaving Our Human Fabric
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Publisher : Fearless Heart Publications
Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 0990007324
ISBN-13 : 9780990007326
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Book Synopsis Reweaving Our Human Fabric by : Miki Kashtan

Download or read book Reweaving Our Human Fabric written by Miki Kashtan and published by Fearless Heart Publications. This book was released on 2015-02-13 with total page 445 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imagine: A future world in which we all value people and life and participate in a flow of generosity. A world where sharing our gifts and the mundane tasks of life are both done with wholehearted willingness, free of coercion. A world where attending to everyone's needs is the organizing principle. Miki Kashtan weaves together vivid social science fiction stories that bring that world to life with compelling nonfiction about how to get there. She invites us to dream the future on a global scale and to bring this future into being by living and working for change as if that world already exists. In particular, her novel approach to dilemmas of leadership challenges us to align our use of power with our deepest longings and values. Miki Kashtan, PhD, is an internationally known teacher and practitioner of Nonviolent Communication. She lives in Oakland, California.


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