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The New Human Rights Movement
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Chapter One: System-Bound: Realizing Relationships Chapter Two: Beyond the Pale: Our Social Mythology Chapter Three Structural Bigotry: The Economics of Oppression Chapter Four: Public Health: Spectrum of Disorder Chapter Five: Designing Out: Where We Go from Here Glossary Appendix A: Post-Scarcity Potentials Appendix B: Economic Calculation and Broad System Conception Endnotes

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Peter Joseph is an American-born social critic and activist who has lectured around the world on the subject of cultural sustainability. Once deemed "The Herald of Occupy Wall St." for his tacit prediction of inevitable global uprisings against inequality and economic injustice, his extensive media work has been translated into over a 130 languages and experienced by a quarter of a billion people. Working in concert with numerous NPOs and grassroots organizations, Joseph's core focus is on socioeconomic structures that undermine progress in the areas of ecological and social justice. He has been featured and profiled in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Free-Speech TV, TED, and has given over a thousand hours of interviews via radio shows and podcasts in the past decade. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

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"Peter Joseph is one of the great visionaries of our time. If there's a beautiful future--and I think there will be--then his fingerprints will be all over it." --Marianne Williamson, #1 New York Times bestselling author

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