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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Futurism.
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Abstract/Description
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In the first of this three-part series, Carol Spalding Miner interviews two Futurists who agree that the world can be seen as a living system rather than a mechanical system. Although these futurists have different focuses - Elisabet Sahtourist is a biologist and Hazel Henderson is a green economist - they share similar viewpoints on the environment and how important it is for us to protect it. Sahtouris discusses her book Gaia: The Human Journey from Chaos to Cosmos and its framing of the universe as natural rather than mechanical. Henderson argues that economics should be taught with this natural framing.
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Date Issued
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1992
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Identifier
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris
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Video file
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Citizen Participation.
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In the final segment of a three part series, Sahtouris and Henderson conclude their discussion arguing for economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. The pair stress citizen responsibility for protecting the environment, and focus on democracy in our society. They continue to speak about the world as a living system and how we need to be shifting towards prevention and organic methods in order to live in harmony with nature.
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Date Issued
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris3
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Video file