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Preface ; Contents; Part I ; Introduction; Spirituality, Ethics and Sustainability; References; Part II ; New Perspectives in Business Ethics and Sustainability; Spirituality: The Missing Link in Business Ethics; 1 The Failure of Business Ethics; 2 Spiritual-Based Leadership; 3 Spirituality, Responsibility and Sustainability; 4 Conclusion ; References; Spiritual Sustainability Management; 1 The Jewish and Islamic Tradition; 2 The Transit of the Greek Rational Tradition to the West; 3 Sustainability Management and the Current Economic Paradigm
4 The Spiritual Dimension Behind Sustainability Management5 The Utopian Economic Pre-Paradigm; 6 Martin Buber on Utopian Theories Versus Marxist Theories; 7 Sustainability Management as an Utopian Pre-Paradigm; 8 Conclusion; References; The Inner Perspective-The Sufi Approach; 1 What is Sufism?; The Founder of the Sufi Order in the West-Hazrat Inayat Khan; The Spiritual Successor and Head of the Sufi Order in the West-Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan; 2 The Awakening of Humanity to the Divinity of Man; 3 Creativity; Shift in Perception; Turning Within; Inner Leadership
Creativity and Inner Leadership in Everyday LifeMeaningfulness; References; Deep Ecology and Personal Responsibility; 1 Deep Ecology and its Inspirational Sources; 2 Shallow Versus Deep Ecology; 3 Arne N©Œss-the Man and Philosopher; 4 Ecosophy-The Wisdom of Living Systems; 5 The Four Level System; 6 Strategies for Changes; References; 1 The Causes of Today's Environmental Crisis; Buddhist Spiritual Orientation to Nature and Sustainability; 2 The Teachings of Buddhism; 3 The Place of Humankind in Nature-Buddhist Cosmology; 4 The Role of Nature in the Early Buddhist Tradition
5 Buddhist Spiritual Orientation to Nature6 The Spiritual Notion of Sustainability in Buddhism; 7 References from the Pali Canon; References; Sustainability and Wisdom: The Power of the Fable; 1 The Fable as a Sustainable Good; 2 Fables About Sustainable Values and Economic Wealth; The Eagle and the Arrow (Aesop-Perry 230); The Tortoise and the Eagle (Aesop-Perry 230); The Seal who Became Famous (James Thurber); The Grasshopper and the Ants (Aesop-Perry 373); The Fox with the Swollen Belly (Aesop-Perry 24); The Farmer and his Sons (Aesop-Perry 42); The Miser and his Gold (Aesop-Perry 225)
The Hare and the Tortoise (Aesop-Perry 226)The Moth and the Star; 3 Conclusion; References; Part III ; Innovative Practices and Policy Reforms for Sustainability; Sustainocracy: Spirituality and Sustainable Progress; 1 A Quantum Leap in Human Evolution; 2 A Practical Transition and Working Model for a New Society Based on Sustainable Progress; The Value-Driven Purpose of AiREAS; 3 Conclusion; Quakers and Climate Change; 1 Introduction; 2 Why Quakers?; 3 Quakers and Sustainable Living; 4 Conclusions; References; Sustainability and Long-Term Growth in the Financial Market System
4 The Spiritual Dimension Behind Sustainability Management5 The Utopian Economic Pre-Paradigm; 6 Martin Buber on Utopian Theories Versus Marxist Theories; 7 Sustainability Management as an Utopian Pre-Paradigm; 8 Conclusion; References; The Inner Perspective-The Sufi Approach; 1 What is Sufism?; The Founder of the Sufi Order in the West-Hazrat Inayat Khan; The Spiritual Successor and Head of the Sufi Order in the West-Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan; 2 The Awakening of Humanity to the Divinity of Man; 3 Creativity; Shift in Perception; Turning Within; Inner Leadership
Creativity and Inner Leadership in Everyday LifeMeaningfulness; References; Deep Ecology and Personal Responsibility; 1 Deep Ecology and its Inspirational Sources; 2 Shallow Versus Deep Ecology; 3 Arne N©Œss-the Man and Philosopher; 4 Ecosophy-The Wisdom of Living Systems; 5 The Four Level System; 6 Strategies for Changes; References; 1 The Causes of Today's Environmental Crisis; Buddhist Spiritual Orientation to Nature and Sustainability; 2 The Teachings of Buddhism; 3 The Place of Humankind in Nature-Buddhist Cosmology; 4 The Role of Nature in the Early Buddhist Tradition
5 Buddhist Spiritual Orientation to Nature6 The Spiritual Notion of Sustainability in Buddhism; 7 References from the Pali Canon; References; Sustainability and Wisdom: The Power of the Fable; 1 The Fable as a Sustainable Good; 2 Fables About Sustainable Values and Economic Wealth; The Eagle and the Arrow (Aesop-Perry 230); The Tortoise and the Eagle (Aesop-Perry 230); The Seal who Became Famous (James Thurber); The Grasshopper and the Ants (Aesop-Perry 373); The Fox with the Swollen Belly (Aesop-Perry 24); The Farmer and his Sons (Aesop-Perry 42); The Miser and his Gold (Aesop-Perry 225)
The Hare and the Tortoise (Aesop-Perry 226)The Moth and the Star; 3 Conclusion; References; Part III ; Innovative Practices and Policy Reforms for Sustainability; Sustainocracy: Spirituality and Sustainable Progress; 1 A Quantum Leap in Human Evolution; 2 A Practical Transition and Working Model for a New Society Based on Sustainable Progress; The Value-Driven Purpose of AiREAS; 3 Conclusion; Quakers and Climate Change; 1 Introduction; 2 Why Quakers?; 3 Quakers and Sustainable Living; 4 Conclusions; References; Sustainability and Long-Term Growth in the Financial Market System