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Self-Interest vs Altruism in the Global Era

Autor PhD Laitman, Michael Rav
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2011
This book presents a new perspective on the challenges currently facing the world. Dr Laitman shows the reader that the problems of the world are the consequence of humanity's growing egotism. In that spirit, the book suggests ways to use our egos for society's benefit, rather than merely for our own self-interest. The earlier chapters offer a unique understanding of humanity's existence on this planet and how our collective egoism has influenced the development of our society. By understanding the ego and its origins the reader discovers a new understanding of the global integral existence as the remedy for society's ills. The final chapters address our current social and political challenges, and explain how we can use our egos to resolve them, rather than continuing the downward cycle that humanity finds itself in.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781897448656
ISBN-10: 1897448651
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 17 illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 225 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Laitman Kabbalah Publishers

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"Sacrifice can often prove difficult. "Self-Interest vs. Altruism in the Global Era: How Society Can Tum Self-Interests into Mutual Benefit" discusses this conflict that is often present when trying to create incentives for good will. Stating that society's future relies on cooperation of people to work together for society, stating that much of society's degradation in recent decades has been the result of narcissism and greed. "Self-Interest vs. Altruism" is a curious and recommended read for those who believe that optimism in human nature is not entirely lost." - Midwest Book Review January 2012
"Sacrifice can often prove difficult. "Self-Interest vs. Altruism in the Global Era: How Society Can Tum Self-Interests into Mutual Benefit" discusses this conflict that is often present when trying to create incentives for good will. Stating that society's future relies on cooperation of people to work together for society, stating that much of society's degradation in recent decades has been the result of narcissism and greed. "Self-Interest vs. Altruism" is a curious and recommended read for those who believe that optimism in human nature is not entirely lost." - Midwest Book Review January 2012