The Nurturing of Time Future

The Nurturing of Time Future

by Howard Richards
The Nurturing of Time Future

The Nurturing of Time Future

by Howard Richards

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Overview

“There is no physical survival without social order, no social order without norms, no norms without culture, no culture without myth, no myth without dreams.” This is one of the many sentences in this book that artfully manifest their messages in the way they are written. This book is a firework of elegance and love, the very ingredients that give dreams power. This book does more than inform us with brilliant arguments of why we need a large-scale Gestalt shift. It is a paradigm shifter itself. A fairer economy is plural, writes Richards, and the book manifests plurality in weaving wondrous and deeply touching webs from the caresses of belles lettres and the piercing force of philosophy and social science. This book calls for including everybody into “enchanting dreams, dignity, sisterhood and brotherhood,” it calls for a “love sector” to be strengthened, and it does so lovingly. The “love sector” includes volunteering, gift-giving, sharing within families, sharing within clans, social entrepreneurship, parenting, grandparenting, and all the mutual aid of “reciprocity” that has been the norm in the history and prehistory of the human species.
— Evelin Lindner, Founding President of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies

Howard Richards enjoyed a double career in the United States as a college professor and as a practicing attorney-at-law. In this book, he simultaneously contributes to belles lettres, to philosophy, and to social science.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165052446
Publisher: Dignity Press
Publication date: 10/12/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 709 KB

About the Author

Howard Richards (born June 10, 1938) is a philosopher of Social Science who works with the concepts of basic cultural structures and constitutive rules. He holds the title of Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, a liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana, the United States, the Quaker School where he taught for thirty years. He retired from Earlham College, together with his wife Caroline Higgins in 2007, and became a Research Professor of Philosophy. He has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California, Santa Barbara, a Juris Doctor from the Stanford Law School, an Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) from Oxford University (the UK) and a Ph.D. in Educational Planning from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, Canada. He now teaches at the University of Santiago, Chile, and has ongoing roles at the University of South Africa (UNISA) and the University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business program. He is founder of the Peace and Global Studies Program and co-founder of the Business and Nonprofit Management Program at Earlham.

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