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description =A response to the United Nations' report, "Our Common Future". A frank diagnosis of problems facing the world today, coupled with an explicit, practical vision of the alternative to global suicide. "Paradise is something that has to be created." | | description =A response to the United Nations' report, "Our Common Future". A frank diagnosis of problems facing the world today, coupled with an explicit, practical vision of the alternative to global suicide. "Paradise is something that has to be created." | | ||
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notes =Contains a List of Sources | notes =Contains a List of Sources, which is an alphabetical list of book-titles, but no specific references. | | ||
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nofd = 22 in 3 parts (table of contents see the 1988 edition, page 5)| | nofd = 22 in 3 parts (table of contents see the 1988 edition, page 5)| |
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- A response to the United Nations' report, "Our Common Future". A frank diagnosis of problems facing the world today, coupled with an explicit, practical vision of the alternative to global suicide. "Paradise is something that has to be created."
- notes
- Contains a List of Sources, which is an alphabetical list of book-titles, but no specific references.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 22 in 3 parts (table of contents see the 1988 edition, page 5)
editions
The Greatest Challenge: The Golden FutureA Manifesto
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