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Grow Small, Think Beautiful: Ideas for a Sustainable World from Schumacher College edited by Stephan Harding

Grow Small, Think Beautiful: Ideas for a Sustainable World from Schumacher College edited by Stephan Harding

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Schumacher College, based near Totnes in Devon, England, opened its doors in the early 1990s and is now an internationally renowned center for transformative learning on all aspects of sustainable living. James Lovelock led the first course on Gaia theory. A host of visionary thinkers has followed, including mathematician and biologist Brian Goodwin, who died in 2009. This book is a realization of his vision for Schumacher College to publish a collection of essays on sustainable solutions to the current global crisis. Themes include the importance of education, science, Transition thinking, economics, energy sources, business, and design, in the context of philosophy, spirituality and mythology. The contributors include Satish Kumar, Jules Cashford, Fritjof Capra, Rupert Sheldrake, James Lovelock, Peter Reason, Gideon Kossoff, Craig Holdrege, Helena Norbert-Hodge, Colin Tudge, Nigel Topping and many others. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of our society and the environment.

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What is "Grow Small, Think Beautiful" about?

The book is a collection of essays offering sustainable solutions to global crises, covering topics like education, science, and energy.

Who are some contributors to the book?

Contributors include Satish Kumar, Jules Cashford, Fritjof Capra, Rupert Sheldrake, and James Lovelock, among others.

What themes does the book explore?

The book explores themes such as education, Transition thinking, economics, energy, philosophy, spirituality, and mythology.

Where is Schumacher College located?

Schumacher College is located near Totnes in Devon, England, and is known for transformative learning in sustainable living.