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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." | ||
::Editor: At the time of this book, there was a new global organization set up: The World Academy of Creative Science, Arts & Consciousness (WACSAC) (see part III of the book). This was lead by [[Sw Prem Amrito]]. | |||
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notes = Contains a List of Sources, which is an alphabetical list of book-titles, but no specific references. | notes = Contains a List of Sources, which is an alphabetical list of book-titles, but no specific references. | ||
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::Back cover painting by Kasué Hashimoto B.F.A. (Musashino Art University, Tokio) | ::Back cover painting by Kasué Hashimoto B.F.A. (Musashino Art University, Tokio) | ||
::Printed in West Germany | ::Printed in West Germany | ||
::Introduction: : George Meredith M.D., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.P., Cologne, West Germany, March 23, 1988 | ::Introduction: : [[Sw Prem Amrito|George Meredith]] M.D., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.P., Cologne, West Germany, March 23, 1988 | ||
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Image:404_lrg.jpg|Cover front. | Image:404_lrg.jpg|Cover front. | ||
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{{bookedition|1256_sml.jpg| |1997| Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, India|1|81-207-1945-X|99|P| }} | {{bookedition|1256_sml.jpg| |1997 | ||
::reprint 1999| Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, India|1|81-207-1945-X|99|P| }} | |||
{{bookedition|tgctgf01.jpg| | ? | Rebel Publishing House | ? | 3893380175 |390|H| | {{bookedition|tgctgf01.jpg| | ? | Rebel Publishing House | ? | 3893380175 |390|H| | ||
::Editor : [[Ma Deva Nisango]] & [[Ma Prem Taranga]] }} | ::Editor : [[Ma Deva Nisango]] & [[Ma Prem Taranga]] }} | ||
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== table of contents == | == table of contents == | ||
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{{TOCTableCompilation | | {{TOCTableCompilation | editions 1988, 1999 }} | ||
{{TOCDivide | Part I: Cut the Roots of the Problems! | }} | {{TOCDivide | Part I: Cut the Roots of the Problems! | }} | ||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 1 | No Future? | unknown }} | {{TOCLineCompilation | 1 | No Future? | unknown }} |
Latest revision as of 09:53, 22 June 2022
- 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."
- Editor: At the time of this book, there was a new global organization set up: The World Academy of Creative Science, Arts & Consciousness (WACSAC) (see part III of the book). This was lead by Sw Prem Amrito.
- notes
- Contains a List of Sources, which is an alphabetical list of book-titles, but no specific references.
- This book contains an extensive bibliography which can be downloaded here as PDF.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 22 in 3 parts (see table of contents)
editions
The Greatest Challenge: The Golden FutureA Manifesto
This book contains an extensive bibliography. A facsimile can be downloaded here as PDF.
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table of contents
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Part I: Cut the Roots of the Problems! | |||||
1 | No Future? | unknown | |||
2 | A Discontinuity with the Past | unknown | |||
3 | Interdependence Is Our Reality | unknown | |||
4 | Nations Are Out of Date | unknown | |||
5 | One World Government | unknown | |||
6 | One Religiousness - A World of Individuals | unknown | |||
7 | Priests and Politicians - The Deadly Conspiracy | unknown | |||
8 | The Damage Can Be Repaired! | unknown | |||
Part II: My Vision for a New Humanity | |||||
9 | Meriocracy - Power in the Hands of the Intelligentsia | unknown | |||
10 | Preparing People for Power | unknown | |||
11 | The Choice: Meditation or Death | unknown | |||
12 | Science in Service of Creativity | unknown | |||
13 | Birth Control and Genetic Egineering | unknown | |||
14 | The Right to Die | unknown | |||
15 | Families Are Out of Date | unknown | |||
16 | A World of Communes | unknown | |||
17 | A New Education for the New Man | unknown | |||
18 | Love and Understanding Will Be the Law | unknown | |||
19 | Make Humanity Happy | unknown | |||
Part III: The World Academy of Creative Science, Arts & Consciousness | |||||
20 | The Greatest Synthesis | unknown | |||
21 | The Body Is the Door | unknown | |||
22 | The Golden Future | unknown |