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Thursday, 7 October 2010

IT'S ALL DOWN TO CULTURE AFTER ALL….

Revolution or Renaissance: Making the Transition from an Economic Age to a Cultural Age is written largely for people in the cultural field and government. It is designed to show that culture is the real foundation of human existence and the key to environmental sustainability, economic viability, global harmony, and human well-being in the future. This was published in English by the University of Ottawa Press in 2008 and in Chinese by the Social Sciences Academic Press in Beijing in 2006. More information about the book - as well as a video on it - is available in the Publications section of the World Culture Project website or by putting World Culture Project in Google, Advanced Search, Exact Phrase. This book has recently been endorsed by Dr. James Peacock, Past President of the American Anthropological Associatio n who calls it "this magnificent and terribly important book"…

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