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245 | 1 | 0 | _aDivisive Barbarity or Global Civilization? : The Ethical Dimensions of Science, Art, Religion, and Politics |
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_aCollege Park, MD : _bUniversity Press of Maryland _c1996 |
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505 | _aCompilation of papers presented at the Fourth International Dialogue on the Transition to a Global Society which reflect a thoughtful dialogue concerning the dimensions of civilization- science, art, religion, and politics- and the process by which civilizations wax and wane, cope with change, and form new institutions. Produced by the Baha'i Chair for World Peace at the Center for Peace and International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland. | ||
520 | 3 | _aDiscussions from the Fourth International Dialogue on the Transition to a Global Society, focused on finding integrative answers to the challenge of building an ethical global civilization, and inspiring purposeful action on the part of leaders in all realms of society so that the proposed solutions can be realized. | |
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_aMiles Bradbury _91375 _eEditor |
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_91374 _aFourth International Dialogue on the Transition to a Global Society : Divisive Barbarity or Global Civilization: The Ethical Dimensions of Science, Art, Religion and Politics _cUniversity of Maryland _d15-17 October 1995 |
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