Category: Books

  • Book Review: The Future of Humanity

    The Future of Humanity: A Conversation by Jiddu Krishnamurti and David Bohm is a small book and a quick read. The book contains a transcript of two dialogues that took place between Krishnamurti and Bohm in June 1983. Bohm writes in the preface that these two dialogues took place three years after a series of…

  • Book Review: The Art of Leading Collectively

    The Art of Leading Collectively: Co-Creating a Sustainable, Socially Just Future by Petra Kuenkel is a book about the art of collaborating for a sustainable future. Collaboration is a form of co-creation.1 Kuenkel reminds us that everything we do, or do not do, contributes to the co-creation of the world.2 What we need to do…

  • Book Review: Essays on the Quaker Vision of Gospel Order

    Essays on the Quaker Vision of Gospel Order by Lloyd Lee Wilson address facets of (Conservative) Quaker faith and practice. Here is a summary of the book together with some conclusions. I’ve chosen to focus on the Quaker vision of good order, waiting worship, faith community, meeting for business, and leadings and discernment. Gospel, Right,…

  • Book Review: The Structure of Value

    The Structure of Value: Foundations of Scientific Axiology is Robert S. Hartman’s seminal work on Formal Axiology. Robert S. Hartman was born in Germany in 1910. Seeing the Nazis organize evil, he fled Nazi Germany for his opposition to Hitler. He devoted the rest of his life to organize good. This led him to a…

  • Book Review: A Key to Whitehead’s Process and Reality

    A Key to Whitehead’s Process and Reality by Donald W. Sherburne is a great guide to Whitehead’s philosophy! Alfred North Whitehead’s book Process and Reality (commonly referred to as PR) is extremely difficult to read.1 PR is rich and suggestive, but its opacity is monumental.2 The text of PR is in very poor condition. Whitehead…

  • Book Reeview: A Quaker Approach to Research

    A Quaker Approach to the Conduct of Research: Collaborative Practice and Communal Discernment by Gray Cox with Charles Blanchard, Geoff Garver, Keith Helmuth, Leonard Joy, Judy Lumb, and Sara Wolcott has grown out of a decade of experiments employing Quaker processes of communal discernment in research.1 The book itself is the product of collaborative work.…

  • Operating as mechanism vs. organism

    Elisabet Sahtouris makes the following distinction between operating as mechanism vs. organism in her book EarthDance:1 MECHANISM ORGANISM Allopoietic Autopoietic Inventor created Self-created Hierarchic structure Holarchic embeddedness Top-down command Holarchic dialog/negotiation System engineered System negotiated Repaired by engineers/experts Repairs itself Evolution by external redesign Evolution by internal redesign Exists for product or profit Exists for health and…

  • Principles of healthy living systems

    Elisabet Sahtouris identifies the following Organizational and Operational Principles of Healthy Living Systems in her book EarthDance (my emphasis in bold):1 Self-creation (autopoiesis) Complexity (diversity of parts) Embeddedness in larger holons and dependence on them (holarchy) Self-reflexivity (autognosis-self-knowledge) Self-regulation/maintenance (autonomics) Response ability — to internal and external stress or change Input/output of matter/energy/information from/to other…

  • Book Review: How Does Societal Transformation Happen?

    How Does Societal Transformation Happen? Values Development, Collective Wisdom, and Decision Making for the Common Good is a small 87 page book, or booklet, by Leonard Joy.  Joy has more than half a century of experience of development research and fieldwork, and a long involvement with collaborative decision-making processes.1 Valuing human dignity Leonard Joy sees…

  • Memes as organizing principles

    Introduction This is a post in my series on organizing ”between and beyond.” Other posts are here. The purpose of this post is to explore Don Edward Beck and Christopher C. Cowan’s notion of memes. Memes and ˇMEMEs Beck and Cowan introduce the notions of memes (rhymes with themes) in their book on Spiral Dynamics.1…