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“People were surprised in the 1990s when multinationals began to contribute heavily to New Labour, favoured even above the Conservative Party. But this move of Labour to New Labour was much more important to capitalism than simply having one party to support, for if you can have both big parties you have achieved the ultimate switch from a capitalist democracy to a totalitarian capitalist democracy, such as was accomplished in the USA many years previously.”
Dave Mearns, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change
“Life today has become a series of spectacles to be viewed, not actions to be lived.”
Pete Sanders, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change
“A truly evolved society is one which is measured by how well it treats the least of its members.”
Seamus Nash, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change
“We Person-Centred Approach people are as human as anyone else after all, and, as does everyone, must daily face the difference between our aspirations and stated values, and our actual choices and behaviours, and the resulting outcomes. However, we keep giving ourselves a chance to change, again and again, thus more closely approximating our hopes for how we can be together”
Gay Barfield, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change
“The way to make the giving a free vote safe for a totalitarian capitalist regime is simple - make all political parties the same!
Dave Mearns, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change
“Our identity is affected less and less by what we produce and more and more by what we consume.”
Pete Sanders, Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change