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The Voice of the Earth - An Exploration of Ecopsychology (Paperback, New edition): Theodore Roszak The Voice of the Earth - An Exploration of Ecopsychology (Paperback, New edition)
Theodore Roszak
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Examining perspectives on the connection between man's inner being and the outer world, this title covers topics such as the Anthropic Principle, Gaia Hypothesis, mysticism, religion, nature, and more.

World, Beware! - American Triumphalism in an Age of Terror (Paperback): Theodore Roszak World, Beware! - American Triumphalism in an Age of Terror (Paperback)
Theodore Roszak
R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

RENOWNED SOCIAL CRITIC Theodore Roszak articulates a biting critique of the American political and cultural scene dating back to the conservative backlash of the Reagan presidency. "World, Beware " analyzes three major forces that have coalesced to produce the triumphalist policies that now dominate U.S. politics: the corporate elite, the neoconservative intelligentsia, and the fundamentalist churches.
Roszak calls for a new "global constituency" that would rein in the superpower's excesses, and promotes a dialogue on the future of industrialism. Fuel to resist the neoconservative assault.

The Making of a Counter Culture - Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition (Paperback, New Ed):... The Making of a Counter Culture - Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition (Paperback, New Ed)
Theodore Roszak
R825 R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Save R121 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The original edition of this text found common ground between student radicals and hippie dropouts in their mutual rejection of technocracy - the regime of corporate and technological expertise that dominates industrial society. The book teaces the intellectual underpinnings of the two groups in the writings of Herbert Marcuse and Norman O. Brown, Allan Ginsberg and Paul Goodman. This edition reflects on the evolution of counter culture since Roszak coined the term in the 60s.

Dreamwatcher (Paperback): Theodore Roszak Dreamwatcher (Paperback)
Theodore Roszak
R588 R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Save R87 (15%) Out of stock

Imagine having the power to observe the dreams of others -- to have intimate knowledge of the most secret desires, the most dreaded terrors, the childish delights, the sexual fantasies of anyone you might choose. Then imagine having the power to enter those dreams and reshape them. Deirdre Vale is a dreamwatcher, one of a select group whose extraordinary talent could be a boon to medical science. But as she discovers to her horror, her powers have become the focus of malicious intrigue whose purpose is not to heal the soul, but to torment it with lethal nightmares. Theodore Roszak's "Dreamwatcher" is a haunting psychological thriller, a story that finds both terror and heroism in the depths of the dreaming mind.

Person/Planet - The Creative Disintegration of Industrial Society (Paperback): Theodore Roszak Person/Planet - The Creative Disintegration of Industrial Society (Paperback)
Theodore Roszak
R718 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R109 (15%) Out of stock

"We live in a time when the very private experience of having a personal destiny to fulfill has become a subversive political force of major proportions. An this (perhaps) is the way the industrial world comes to an end, in a noisy celebration of social deviance and personal defiance."

In "Person/Planet," Theodore Roszak, founder of the ecopsychology movement and author of such internationally acclaimed works as "The Making of a Counter Culture" and "The Voice of the Earth," brings together the insights of deep ecology and humanistic psychology. The result is a powerful reassertion of Personalism, the philosophy that has most stubbornly resisted the dehumanizing forces of industrial society. Drawing his inspiration from such thinkers as Lewis Mumford, Thomas Merton, Emmanuel Mounier, Martin Buber, and Fritz Schumacher, Roszak explores the emerging congruency between environmental enlightenment and spiritual need. As bleak as the environmental fate of the Earth may seem, "Person/Planet" offers a daringly original and hopeful hypothesis: that the Earth herself is already working in the depths of the human psyche to heal our troubled urban-industrial culture. "The needs of the planet," Roszak believes, "are the needs of the person. The rights of the person are the rights of the planet."

Bugs (Paperback): Theodore Roszak Bugs (Paperback)
Theodore Roszak
R734 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R114 (16%) Out of stock

Nobody could have imagined that information technology, the towering colossus that dominates our world, would meet its match in an innocent, six-year-old girl named Daphne. Yet the vengeful horror that this psychically gifted child lures out of the secret recesses of the world's computers rapidly grows into a global calamity. As the crisis deepens, powers darker and more mysterious than modern science can understand must be invoked in order to defend a threatened humanity. In "Bugs," Theodore Roszak offers a "tour de force" exercise in science fiction. He ingeniously combines the divergent worlds of high tech, the occult, and feminist psychology. With admirable ambiguity, he leaves us to wonder if Daphne's "bugs" -- these arcane forces that stubbornly resist the advance of technology -- are mankind's enemies or allies.

The Cult of Information - A Neo-Luddite Treatise on High-Tech, Artificial Intelligence, and the True Art of Thinking... The Cult of Information - A Neo-Luddite Treatise on High-Tech, Artificial Intelligence, and the True Art of Thinking (Paperback, Revised)
Theodore Roszak
R811 R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Save R165 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As we devote ever-increasing resources to providing, or prohibiting, access to information via computer, Theodore Roszak reminds us that voluminous information does not necessarily lead to sound thinking. "Data glut" obscures basic questions of justice and purpose and may even hinder rather than enhance our productivity. In this revised and updated edition of "The Cult of Information", Roszak reviews the disruptive role the computer has come to play in international finance and the way in which "edutainment" software and computer games degrade the literacy of children. At the same time, he finds hopeful new ways in which the library and free citizens' access to the Internet and the national data-highway can turn computer technology into a democratic and liberating force. Roszak's examination of the place of computer technology in our culture is essential reading for all those who use computers, who are intimidated by computers, or who are concerned with the appropriate role of computers in the education of our children.

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