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OverviewLo has ENCONTRADO. Lo que NECESITAMOS. AHORA. La mayoría de los habitantes de la Tierra están familiarizados con el principio ético fundamental a menudo llamado La Regla de Oro - la regla número uno de la humanidad. Es hora de que adoptemos una versión mucho más amplia y eficaz del original. RegladeOrismo es el nombre de nuestra ética general, una ética universal en su alcance. Descubre lo que puede significar para tu vida. Este folleto te estimula a actuar, a hacer lo que TÚ puedas, desde donde estés. El RegladeOrismo se basa en dos principios principales: dos frases elegantemente simples. Es la ética ""Aplícalo ya"" de la humanidad. Nosotros, los habitantes del mundo, tenemos que ser RegladeOristas. Haremos que nuestras vidas sean decididamente mejores, con y para los demás. He aquí las palabras de algunos de los partidarios de RegladeOrismo: ""El RegladeOrismo nos da una nueva visión de una sabiduría milenaria, aumentando nuestro sentido de auténtica compasión por los demás, por nuestros hijos y por nuestra única Madre Tierra"". ""Si todas las comunidades pudieran adoptar los sentimientos que se encuentran en el RegladeOrismo, realmente tendríamos un mundo mejor para todos"". ""Es hora de asumirlo y sanar el mundo"". Harás bien en conseguir este convincente folleto. Harás bien en ""entender"" el RegladeOrismo. -------------------- ***NOTE: Our English edition is also available! ***NOTA: Edición en inglés también disponible! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Craig ClinePublisher: MindStir Media Imprint: MindStir Media Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.082kg ISBN: 9781963844290ISBN 10: 1963844297 Pages: 46 Publication Date: 01 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Targeting the individual first, Cline's upbeat debut calls for nothing less than a transformative community and global movement for justice, humanity, and the care of all this planet's sentient beings. That sweeping vision of change can be kicked off, Cline argues, by the reader answering the call, making a pledge to ""GoldenRuleism,"" and then honoring and modeling its precepts in everyday life. As the title suggests, Cline's pay-it-forward effort to ""Move Humanity Towards Humane-ity"" is rooted in the Golden Rule. Cline notes that the classic precept ""has long been overdue for an expanded version of itself,"" and he offers what we could call version 2.0, clarifying and broadening the rule: ""Do for all others, both directly and indirectly, what you would want done for you. Don't do to any others, either directly or indirectly, what you wouldn't want done to you."" Only the churlish will find anything to quibble with there, and Cline proves inspiring as he reminds readers that real change starts with individuals, that a moral code can bind us together despite differences in culture and religion, and that the rule applies not just to people but to other species. Cline warns against -isms (ableism, nihilism, racism) that create justifications to pit us against each other, and he urges readers not just to commit themselves to the cause but to enlist families and friends, too, using their spheres of influence to get the message out. Pamphlet-length, this little golden rule book cheers the possibilities of GoldenRuleism, passionately stands up for animals, and boasts a dozen-plus pages of testimonials from thinkers and leaders about the possibilities. Some of those dig deeper than the text itself, as when the founder of United Poultry Concerns links GoldenRuleism to the ""primal sense of the oneness of all sentient life and the ethical implications of this fact"" in the novels of Thomas Hardy. Cline's call-to-compassion is approachable, but it never addresses the likely objections of a skeptical reader, such as the actual likelihood of individual decency leading to systemic change when inequality is so profitable. Takeaway: Booklet proposing an expanded Golden Rule as the key to making change. Comparable Titles: Bruce Chilton's The Golden Rule, Mike Ellerkamp's The Simple Little Rule. Production grades Cover: B+ Design and typography: A- Illustrations: N/A Editing: A- Marketing copy: A"" -- BookLife Reviews" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |