| How to Achieve a Heaven on Earth | | Author:
| Wade, John E. Crosby, David Duncan, King Tooker, Poppy | Editor:
| Wade, John E. | Introduction by:
| Frampton, Donald | Contribution by:
| Blair, Charles Granger, Clive Reiter, Dan McFaul, Thomas Nagler, Michael Adada, Rodolphe Turner, Robert Marek, Paul Luft, Gal Glassman, James Wink, Walter Mack, Alexandra Prud'Homme, Paul Rosenman, Debra Davie, Sharon Hornberger, Jacob Waller, James Goleman, Daniel Annette, Adams, Emily Amos, Dan Atthreya, N. H. Ben-Shmuel, Levi Bouius, Rúna Barnes, Christine Barrick, William Beneke, Chris Brooks, David Brown, Dale Burtinshaw, Julie Bush, George Carvalho, Janaína de Cássia Crandell, Todd Elie, Lolis E. Farrell, Mike Friedman, Thomas L. Gamble, Robert Gerson, Michael Cohen, Sage Gay, Patty Bynum, Christopher Griffin, Emilie Hanc, John Hans, Ucko Himma, Kenneth Griffin, William Höhenleitner, Thomas Katz, Craig L. King, Martin J. Kristof, Nicholas D. Kucera, Joshua Lundholm, Mark MacInnis, Darlene Maccora, Mark Livingstone, Charlotte Lovenheim, Peter Lardner, Tunji Macdonald, Copthorne Wood, Chris Wuerffel, Danny Norris, Laurie Obama, Barack Resnick, Stella Prizgintas, Albinas Rodrigue, George Rutte, Martin Schroeder, Alice Smith, A. Sponberg, Adrienne Szarkowski, Lisa Watt, Elizabeth Perez, Robert Pitts, Leonard Peck, Renée Scully, Whitney Maxwell, Nicholas Newhouse, Eric Roper, Jane Tahan, Raya Lou, Mary Tanous, Peter Teachworth, Anne Rogoski, Barbara Skeele, Brian Gore, Albert Arnold Marianne, Richardson, Mary S. Reconcile New Orleans Specha Staff, Perez, Robert L. | Commentaries by:
| Agatino, Daniel | Foreword by:
| Rose, Chris | ISBN: | 978-1-58980-597-2 | Publication Date: | Jan 2010 | Publisher: | Arcadia Publishing
| Imprint: | Pelican Publishing | Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | AUD $27.95 | Book Description:
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Whether its finding spiritual harmony, reducing carbon emissions, quelling hostilities among races, cutting taxes, or feeding the hungry, every single person has the capacity to change the world for the better. Longtime New Orleans writer, editor, and philanthropist John E. Wade II has asked some of our most prestigious thinkers, writers, artists, experts, and leaders to consider how to improve the world. The resultthis ambitious volumeis as much a social mission as it is an... More DescriptionWhether its finding spiritual harmony, reducing carbon emissions, quelling hostilities among races, cutting taxes, or feeding the hungry, every single person has the capacity to change the world for the better. Longtime New Orleans writer, editor, and philanthropist John E. Wade II has asked some of our most prestigious thinkers, writers, artists, experts, and leaders to consider how to improve the world. The resultthis ambitious volumeis as much a social mission as it is an inspirational anthology. Herein lie thoughtful and hopeful reflections on a rich variety of issues, ranging from racism, poverty, religious persecution, genocide, and environmental deterioration to individual consciousness, mental well-being, and community development. One hundred one contributions from such notable personalities as Al Gore, Tony Blair, Nicholas Kristof, Thomas L. Friedman, and George W. Bush explore variations on the themes of peace, security, freedom, democracy, prosperity, spiritual and racial harmony, ecology, health, and moral purpose and meaning. Focusing on the large problems of the world without losing sight of the little challenges people face every day, this collection of essays encourages readers to find meaning in their own lives and share it with others for the betterment of the world. Religious and secular, liberal and conservative, old and young, the luminaries who have contributed to this work offer their voices and thoughts to inspire movement toward creating a more harmonious world community. | |