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'''The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism, by David C. Korten. San Francisco, Calif.: Berrett-Koehler Publishers; West Hartford, Conn.: Kumarian Press, 1999.'''
'''The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism, by David C. Korten. San Francisco, Calif.: Berrett-Koehler Publishers; West Hartford, Conn.: Kumarian Press, 1999.'''


“David Korten, amongst a few prescient others, predicted the collapse that was set in motion in Asia and is now spreading worldwide. [Korten] once again looks ahead, envisioning the rudiments and principles of an economy that is guided by life rather than currency. It is an articulate and hopeful expression by one of the leading architects for a positive future.
“David Korten, amongst a few prescient others, predicted the collapse that was set in motion in Asia and is now spreading worldwide. [Korten] once again looks ahead, envisioning the rudiments and principles of an economy that is guided by life rather than currency. It is an articulate and hopeful expression by one of the leading architects for a positive future."
—Paul Hawken, author, The Ecology of Commerce and Chairman of The Natural Step U.S.A.
—Paul Hawken, author, The Ecology of Commerce and Chairman of The Natural Step U.S.A.



Latest revision as of 15:48, 3 January 2008

The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism, by David C. Korten. San Francisco, Calif.: Berrett-Koehler Publishers; West Hartford, Conn.: Kumarian Press, 1999.

“David Korten, amongst a few prescient others, predicted the collapse that was set in motion in Asia and is now spreading worldwide. [Korten] once again looks ahead, envisioning the rudiments and principles of an economy that is guided by life rather than currency. It is an articulate and hopeful expression by one of the leading architects for a positive future." —Paul Hawken, author, The Ecology of Commerce and Chairman of The Natural Step U.S.A.

See also The People-Centered Development Forum, David C. Korten, founder & president, at: http://www.pcdf.org