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Communicating overshoot and collapse: based on a review of Richard A. Slaughter's The Biggest Wake‐up Call in History
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On the Horizon (2013) 21 (3): 209–213.
Published: 09 August 2013
... to get this; a world in overshoot and collapse fails to support narcissistic needs. Also, Slaughter mentions teal and turquoise but then says that “few people, myself included, have accessed these levels directly or in a sustained way”. Could this book be aimed at the teal and turquoise? A quick...
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Waking up in the twenty‐first century
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On the Horizon (2013) 21 (3): 174–186.
Published: 09 August 2013
... Values Sustainable futures Civilizational crisis Awakening Great disruption Great awakening Overshoot In The Biggest Wake‐up Call in History, Richard Slaughter (2010) paints an alarming picture of a slumbering humanity, largely blind to the threat of ecological overshoot...
