
Integral Society
Social Institutions and Individual Sovereignty
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This book is a manifesto for an integral society, a society in which sovereign individuals are served by social institutions not exploited by them. Social institutions have a valuable place in an integral society, but they must be kept to their mission, sphere, and level of society. This book is about creating social institutions and a constitution for sovereign individuals to pursue life, liberty, and happiness in a sustainable world.
“This is a excellent book. Based on Integral Theory, it demonstrates how to create a society that is more functional, ethical, economical, and otherwise more integral. I definitely recommend it very highly.”—Ken Wilber, A Theory of Everything.
"Gordon Anderson builds on the philosophy of Ken Wilber to outline the contours of a more ethical and functional civilization. Anderson makes a convincing argument for the necessity of individual economic autonomy and the widespread distribution of capital."—Steve McIntosh, author of Developmental Politics
"Critical and constructive, bold and daring, Integral Society challenges 21st-century persons to think deeply about fundamental institutional changes needed to defend the sovereignty of individuals. This wide-ranging and debatable book advances inquiry and action toward those vital goals."—John K. Roth, Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
"Gordon Anderson has given us a remarkably readable history of the roots of integral society and its potential future. Along the way, he discloses and illustrates the real faults, gnarls, and blockages of such a society for today’s world."— Allan Combs, Professor of Consciousness Studies, California Institute of Integral Studies, author The Radiance of Being: Understanding the Grand Integral Vision; Living the Integral Life