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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 09-15-19

This is not another book of doom that treats human beings like parasites. Nor does it preach sustainable growth. It preaches something desperately missing from the debate and very obvious, even for a religious climate policy sceptic like myself. The fact that the earth and all that grows out of her, is living, sentient being, including these amazing creatures called human beings. The consequences of this realization for the way we act and the foundations of our current system are described in depth and with great clarity on all levels. It asks for radical change on the macro, but, perhaps more importantly, the micro level. The focus on the local and unique as the solution to a global systemic problem is perhaps what I love most about this book. It is more about the way we treat our backyard than about our political color (if any). Accepting this is and acting on it, is not an easy thing but it is humbling and beautiful to realize that there is hope. Not for managing disaster but for a much much more beautiful world.

This book is also a must read for spiritual seekers who experience a gap between their inner life and the so-called real world, and for confused professionals who are bugged by the gap between what we teach our children and how we do and teach business.

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