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Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) During President Clinton’s election, the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid” was coined. It should have been “It’s the worldview, stupid.” When Obama used “Change we can…

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7/21 — Integral Leadership in a Time of Pandemic

Robertson Work Well, the previous critical decade came and went, and we entered the “real” or final or at least the current critical decade. We are now in the early…

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Paul Hess What can we learn about nutrition from stages of human history? How can nutrition and health coaches design nutritional solutions and help people understand why and how to…

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7/21 — Integral and Prosocial, Integral Spirituality and Prosocial Spirituality

Kurt Johnson, David Sloan Wilson, Paul W. B. Atkins and Jeffrey Genung Ken Wilber is, of course, noted as the founder of the Integral Vision and author of 25 books…

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Paul Quaiser The Greatest Challenge for Contemporary Leadership is Existential When I was asked to share my perspective on the intersection of Sustainability and Leadership, I was honored. Then I…

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Cam Danielson “Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.” William Stafford The turbulence of a new or modern way of life that challenges an older,…

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Patrick Breslin Difference of Opinion Coke versus Pepsi. Ford versus Chevy. Conservative versus Liberal. The first set of choices matters little in the grand scheme of things except for those…

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Melita Balas Rant The main purpose of this paper is to unpack the phases and properties of developmental movement from Kegan’s self-authoring order of consciousness to the self-transformative order of…

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Roman Angerer Hi, I am Roman. I have spent more than ten years now on using adult developmental theories in various settings like one-on-one coaching and developmentally oriented group experiences…

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By pointing to achievable next steps for America’s cultural evolution, integral philosophy accordingly offers a realistic remedy for America’s political dysfunction.

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