The Sacred Symphony

In Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi & Stephen Hill (eds.), The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics: The Platform of Community, Humanity, and Spirituality. Springer Singapore. pp. 479-483 (2018)
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Chapters in the Conclusions Suite overview the evolving argument of the book, represented in the previous ‘Movements’ of the argument’s Symphonic form. Chapter 26 presents the opening argument of the ‘Overture’ which developed the objective of the book and necessary inputs to achieve it. Emphasis is placed on the dangers of the ‘frame’ imposed on current society by global economics by which humanity’s values are commanded along with ways of communicating, building community and experiencing our spirituality. Eastern values and the relationship of humanity to cosmic phenomena, ‘sunspot’ equilibria in economics, the role of human trust and emotion, alternative premises for economics, are brought together into a progressive search through different levels of society for the ‘Manifesto’ conclusions.

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