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| | 4. | [no image] | Growing a Business from HarperCollins Publisher Price: $7.00
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 It's hard to believe that this book was published in 1987 because of its relevance 22 years later. With an ever-changing business landscape, this book explores the fundamentals and will never be out of vogue. It's an easy read, filled with theory and anecdotal evidence from Paul Hawken's founded... more info
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| | 8. | [no image] | Magic of Findhorn from Bantam Price: $1.03
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 This book presents a good history of the people who started Findhorn Gardens. It portrays their spirtual journey's and connects each thread to the community as Paul Hawken encountered it. I liked that Hawken let the stories of each person, Peter, Eileen, Roc, etc.. stand on its own without too much... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 13. | [no image] | Seven Tomorrows from Bantam USA
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 I am finding that many of the books from the 1970's and 1980's that focused on Limits to Growth, the global reach of multinational corporations, the dangers of centralized financial power, are all becoming accutely relevant now. They were a quarter century before the mainstream, and are now ready to... more info
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| | 16. | [no image] | The Next Economy from Ballantine Books Price: $0.98
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 "Peter Schiff was right". Paul Hawkens was right-er. The stimulus Obama is proposing is not going to work the way he would like it to. The problem is much deeper. Unlike the 1930s, we are not in a period of expansion; now, with the resources we've gotten used to using for that expansion (oil, water,... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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