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THE LETTERS OF MARSILIO FICINO Vol 9 (Liber X)
This volume brings together correspondence from the last decade of Marsilio Ficino’s life, spanning the period late 1489 to spring 1491.
Travels With My Harp

Travels With My Harp

Mary O’Hara

Finalist in The PEOPLE’S BOOK PRIZE, Winter 2013




£25.00 Hardback


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THE TRAUMATISED SOCIETY
How to Outlaw Cheating and Save our Civilisation

240pp  • 234 x 156mm • References & Index
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The author was the first to forecast (in 1997) the events that ruptured the global economy in 2008 by applying an analysis that exposes the fault lines in the structure of the market economy.



ISBN 9780856832871

Paperback Price £ 17.95
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Finalist in the Spring 2013 PEOPLE’S BOOK PRIZE COLLECTION for Non-Fiction

Reviews

'This thesis is not only a restatement of the social price of inequality (such as Joseph Stiglitz The Price of Inequality, or Richard Wilkinson The Spirit Level). There is something deeper: humanity has lost touch with its spiritual roots, and with the ‘covenant’ which ancient wisdom saw in the triangle of relationships between humanity, the earth and God.' Bishop David Atkinson, CHURCH TIMES

‘…Such prescience is strikingly impressive, and demands that the author be taken very seriously.’ Bernadette Meaden, EKKLESIA

For a radio interview with Fred Harrison click here http://occupylondon.org.uk/occupy-radio

'Why, when the UK economy is in a dreadful state, with its core lending banks strapped for cash, would anyone in their right mind think property prices could rise? But as Fred Harrison, research director of the London-based Land Research Trust, points out in his new book, The Traumatised Society, rent-seeking by a wealthy class of people hooked on accumulating even greater wealth is the cancer that has brought down many more civilisations than the present one.' Phillip Inman, GUARDIAN

Here’s the link to the full article http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/dec/30/green-belt-housing-gamble


From Reivews of Boom Bust

‘…those warnings were not of the "boy who cried wolf" variety, but well thought out and calculated' Marc Coleman, IRISH INDEPENDENT

‘The man who predicted the property crash’ Ross Clark, SPECTATOR BUSINESS

Having correctly forecast the timing of the global crisis, the author now extends that same analysis to the future of the West, to evaluate fears from distinguished commentators who claim that European civilisation is in danger of being eclipsed. He concludes that the West is at a dangerous tipping point and provides empirical and theoretical evidence to warrant such an alarming conclusion. But he also explains why it is not too late to prevent the looming social catastrophe.

Attributing the present crisis to a social process of cheating, he develops a synthesis of the social and natural sciences to show how the market system can be reformed. He introduces the concept of organic finance, which prescribes reforms capable of delivering both sustainable growth, with a more equitable distribution of wealth, and respect for other life forms.

To explain the persistent failure to resolve protracted social and environmental crises, the author introduces a theory of social trauma. Populations have been destabilised by the coercive loss of land to the point where they have lost their traditional reference points. No longer able to live by the laws of nature, they are forced to conform to laws that consolidate the privileges of those who had cheated them of their birthright: access to nature’s resources. Many pathological consequences flow from this tearing of people from their social and ecological habitats. To recover from this state of trauma, the author argues, people need to use the new tools of communication, such as social media, to regain control over their future destiny through a kind of collective psychosocial therapy.

The author challenges the view that the West can climb out of depression by applying the financial measures known as “austerity”. He outlines a new strategy that would restore full employment and reverse the decline in middle class living standards in Europe and North America.

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Author Details:
FRED HARRISON is Research Director of Land Research Trust, London. After a career as a Fleet Street investigative journalist, he was a consultant to a number of Russian academic and political bodies in their efforts to implement a more equitable transition to a market economy. Subsequently he turned his attention to the failure of economic analysis and public policies in the market economies. For more detail, see www.fredharrison.com
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