(Mobile library) Wicked Wise: How to solve the world's toughest problems (Wicked and Wise series)
·•●- Alan Watkins, Ken Wilber ·•●-
#354790 in eBooks 2015-09-07 2015-09-07File Name: B0151EWTRG
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Worth a lookBy Cove ReaderI am a HUGE fan of Ken Wilber and after hearing an interview of Alan Watkins' on "The Daily Evolver" with Jeff Saltzman, I decided to buy this book. I feel like this book correctly identifies, labels ("wicked") and works to find to ways we can address the problems that plague our world. I look forward to much more to come from all of these individuals.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A look at Wicked prAbout the AuthorKen Wilber is a writer, a public speaker, the founder of the Integral Institute, and the most widely translated academic writer in America. He is a prolific author whose works include A Brief History of Everything, The Integral Vision, No Boundary, and A Theory of Everything. CulturA groundbreaking new series developed by leading consultant Alan Watkins, the Wicked and Wise explores a number of hotly debated and ldquo;wickedrdquo; issues facing the planet and its people, and offers some intelligent, challenging and ldquo;wiserdquo; ways forward that may be able to break through the current intractable position. Each book in the series is co-authored by leading leadership consultant Alan Watkins and a hand-picked expert in each subject field.The first book in the series lo... [PDF.hd22] Wicked Wise: How to solve the world's toughest problems (Wicked and Wise series) Rating: 4.77 (439 Votes)
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