Gentle Action: Bringing Creative Change to a Turbulent World
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Gentle Action: Bringing Creative Change to a Turbulent World

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How do we build a better world for our children, our businesses, our society, and ourselves? F. David Peat's latest book provides a clear answer: exercise more effective, creative, and noninvasive action from the local to the international level. Gentle Action shows ways in which businesses can respond more effectively to a changing market place and how organizations can g...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published October 25th 2008 by Pari Publishing
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He has worked actively as a theoretical physicist in England and Canada.

But Peat's interests expanded to include psychology, particularly that of Carl Jung, art and general aspects of culture, including that of Native America. Peat is the author of many books including a biography of David Bohm, with whom Peat collaborated, books on quantum theory and chaos theory, as well as a study ...more
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