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|aRifkinJeremy
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|aThe empathic civilization : |bthe race to global consciousness in a world in crisis / |cJeremy Rifkin
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|aNew York : |bJ.P. Tarcher/Penguin, |cc2009
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|ax, 674 p ; |c24 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [643]-656) and index
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|aBestselling social critic Jeremy Rifkin shows that the disconnection between our vision for the world and our ability to realize that vision lies in the current state of human consciousness
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|aEmpathy
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|aConduct of life
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|aCivilization, Modern|y21st century|xForecasting
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|aTwenty-first century
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|aSocial prediction
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