Social
Revolution
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Futurism
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| BUILDING
THE EARTH,
1965, Pierre Teilhard deChardin. Chardin's vision of future
evolution to the Omega Point of planetary awakening. |
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FINAL EMPIRE: THE COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION & THE SEED
OF THE FUTURE,
1993, William H. Kötke. 10,000 years of civilization
brilliantly analyzed, with a prescription for planetary salvation. |
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ME EXPLAIN,
1970, Pierre Teilhard deChardin. Chardin's vision of future
evolution to the Omega Point of planetary awakening. |
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MANUFACTURING
CONSENT: The Political Economy of the Mass Media,
2002, Noam Chomsky
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AGE & ARMAGEDDON: THE GODDESS OR THE GURUS? Towards
a Feminist Vision of the Future.1992.
Monica Sjöö. A feminist Pagan critique of the
New Age, and a vision for the future. |
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| THE
PHENOMENON OF MAN,
1965,
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. One of the most significant
and influential books of all time, embracing the entirety
of evolution from Alpha to Omega. |
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POSSIBLE HUMAN: A Course in Enhancing
Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities,
1982, Jean Houston. Based on extensive consciousness research,
Houston gives us a look at what our potential might be, if
we truly realized. Includes some practices for self-realization. |
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MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS,
1966,
Robert Heinlein. A Lunar colony society based on rational
anarchy and group marriage declares its independence from
Earth. Heinlein is dead -wrong in his comments here on socialism,
but otherwise, this is a great read. (Fiction) |
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