The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson

The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson

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The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson

Here is the human potential masterwork that defined the New Age.

Called an exciting vision of the future (Cleveland Plain Dealer), a handbook of the New Age (USA Today), and a new charter of human possibility (Norman Cousins) upon its initial publication in 1980, The Aquarian Conspiracy is a breathtaking, compelling study of the changes in work, relationships, medicine, religion, education, and more that comprised the birth of the New Age movement.

An influence on thinkers from Deepak Chopra to Al Gore, The Aquarian Conspiracy remains a thorough, detailed classic of contemporary thought--an impeccable document that traces one of the most powerful cultural movements of our age.
Ferguson, Marilyn: -

Marilyn Ferguson published Brain;Mind Bulletin from 19751995. Her work not only culled the best of the new consciousness movement and put the word out, but also offered commentary and insight that helped launch a whole new way of looking at ourselves and the world we live in. She published the bestselling The Aquarian Conspiracy in 1980 (the 25th anniversary edition was published by Tarcher;Penguin in 2005). Voted the most important new age book of the 1980s, this book has remained in print continuously for a quarter of a century.

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ISBN 13 9780312904180
ISBN 10 0312904185
Titel The Aquarian Conspiracy
Autor Marilyn Ferguson
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Tarcher
Erscheinungsjahr 1980-02-01
Seitenanzahl 448
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