- Catalytic Strategies for Conscious Social Transformation: Leadership in Thought Edited by Garry Jacobs, Ivo Šlaus, Juri Engelbrecht, and Alberto Zucconi
- HUMAN CHOICE – The Genetic Code for Social Development by Harlan Cleveland, Garry Jacobs, Robert Macfarlane, Robert van Harten, Ashok Natarajan Published in 1999
- New Paradigm: The World 300 Years After Newton Edited by Sam Nilsson Published in 1987
- Environment and Society in Transition (scientific developments, social consequences, policy implications) Edited by Peter Albertson and Margery Barnett Published in 1971
- Environment and Society in Transition (World Priorities) Edited by Boris Pregel, Harold Dwight Lasswell, John McHale Published in 1970
- The World Religions speak on “The Relevance of Religion in the Modern World” Edited by Finley P. Dunne, Jr. Published in 1970
- Towards World Community Edited by John Nef Published in 1968
- Conflict Resolution and World Education Edited by Stuart Mudd Published in 1967
- The Population Crisis: Implications and Plans for Action Edited by Larry K.Y.Ng Co-Editor: Stuart Mudd Published in 1965
- Science and the Future of Mankind by Hugo Boyko Published in 1961
Catalytic Strategies for Conscious Social Transformation: Leadership in Thoughtedited by Garry Jacobs, Ivo Šlaus, Juri Engelbrecht, and Alberto Zucconi in 2023Cambridge Scholars Publishing; Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK; British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data; A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library |
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HUMAN CHOICE – The Genetic Code for Social DevelopmentBy Harlan Cleveland, Garry Jacobs, Robert Macfarlane, Robert van Harten, Ashok NatarajanPublished by The World Academy of Art and Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Date of Publication: 1999 |
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New Paradigm: The World 300 Years After NewtonEdited by Sam NilssonProceedings of a Symposium at the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal on 11 May 1987.
Published by The World Academy of Art and Science
Date of Publication: 1987 |
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Environment and Society in Transition (scientific developments, social consequences, policy implications)Edited by Peter Albertson and Margery BarnettThe Conference whose papers, discussions and proposals are presented in this volume is a transnational and transdisciplinary undertaking the significance of which is to be understood by examining its relationship to what has gone before and to the probable steps that will be taken in the immediate and more remote future to connect scientific knowledge with public policy Date of Publication: 1971 |
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Environment and Society in Transition (World Priorities)Edited by Boris Pregel, Harold Dwight Lasswell, John McHaleDate of Publication: 1970 |
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The World Religions speak on “The Relevance of Religion in the Modern World”Edited by Finley P. Dunne, Jr.Papers and Commentary presented by leaders of the world’s great religions at the First Spiritual Summit Conference, Calcutta, India, October 22-26, 1968 Date of Publication: 1970 |
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Towards World CommunityEdited by John NefIn this volume, the possibilities and the limitations of providing fresh goals for the young through more creative research and though reforms in education are subjected to scrutiny and to considered analysis by distinguished scientists, humanists, men of letters, business and politics from various countries. Date of Publication: 1968 |
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Conflict Resolution and World EducationEdited by Stuart MuddThis, the third volume sponsored by the World Academy of Art & Science presents twenty-eight essays exploring the causes of conflict and the means to its resolution written by distinguished authorities in the sciences and humanities. Date of Publication: 1967 |
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The Population Crisis: Implications and Plans for ActionEdited by Larry K.Y.Ng Co-Editor: Stuart Mudd
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Science and the Future of Mankindby Hugo BoykoTwenty-one of the world’s foremost scientists and humanists have contributed articles to this volume which explore the vital problems of mankind in the face of increasing technological and scientific advancement. Date of Publication: 1961 |