When Society Becomes an Addict by Anne Wilson-Schaeff

When Society Becomes an Addict by Anne Wilson-Schaeff

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An argument for abandoning a system in which self-centredness, dishonesty and constant crisis are the norm, this book identifies the addictive system, diffuses the power it has over us and reveals how we can begin to function as whole and healthy people in life-affirming ways.

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When Society Becomes an Addict by Anne Wilson-Schaeff

An identification of the pervasiveness of addiction which the author contends is the underlying malaise in our society. She presents an argument for abandoning a system in which self-centredness, dishonesty and constant crisis are the norm. By identifying the addictive system, she diffuses the power it has over us and so doing reveals how we can begin to function as whole and healthy people in life-affirming ways.
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ISBN 13 9780062548122
ISBN 10 0062548123
Title When Society Becomes an Addict
Author Anne Wilson-Schaeff
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1987-09-01
Number of pages 192
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