Associative economics, spiritual activity for the common good - Gary Lamb
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Associative economics, spiritual activity for the common good - Gary Lamb
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Description
“ The more each individual works for the benefit of society or for the needs of others and the more he is protected by others in leading a dignified existence , the more widespread well-being will be and the greater the prosperity of society as a whole.”
“We have reached a point of no return in human history: we can no longer follow the destructive path of selfishness and unscrupulous economic competition without causing irreparable damage to our planet and future civilizations.
Now more than ever we must choose the path of love and care for others at the expense of personal gain in our economic lives ; In doing so, we must build bridges with people and organizations around the world who have made the same choices as us.”
Author
Gary Lamb has been associated with the Waldorf school movement for over 30 years as a parent, grandparent, administrator and teacher. In 1992, he founded the Hope through Education program, one of the first privately funded voucher programs in the United States. His business experience includes manufacturing and retail management. As an editor and essayist for The Threefold Review , he wrote numerous essays on Waldorf education and educational freedom. He is the author of The Social Mission of Waldorf Education and Well-springs of the Spirit.