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How Soon Is Now

Daniel Pinchbeck - Personal Name;

How Soon Is Now is an urgent call for humanity to undergo an evolutionary leap in consciousness to address the global ecological crisis. Daniel Pinchbeck argues that the massive challenges we face today—from climate change to economic inequality—are not merely technical problems but symptoms of a profound spiritual and systemic crisis. He invites readers to recognize that the current human way of life is no longer sustainable and requires a total transformation in how we manage resources, technology, and social relationships.

The book explores how personal initiation or a shift in individual perspective can spark global transformation. Pinchbeck offers a vision of a future where monetary systems are redesigned, renewable energy becomes the foundation, and collaboration replaces destructive competition. For young readers, this book provides the perspective that they are not just witnesses to environmental destruction, but change-makers with the power to rebuild civilization. By combining the thoughts of great thinkers and scientific data, the author challenges us to ask: "How soon must change happen?" The answer is now. It is a provocative and inspiring read that encourages young people to think critically about the future of our planet.


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Social Science (Ilmu-ilmu Sosial) (300) 303.4 PIN h
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Series Title
Social Change
Call Number
303.4 PIN h
Publisher
London : Watkins., 2017
Collation
274 hlm.: 16 x 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1-7802-8972-4
Classification
303.4
Content Type
text
Media Type
-
Carrier Type
-
Edition
1
Subject(s)
Ecological Crisis
Global Transformation
Collective Consciousness
Sustainability
Social Change
Modern Philosophy
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Statement of Responsibility
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