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Carry Tiger to Mountain : The Tao of Activism and Leadership

Author/creator Legault, Stephen Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoVancouver : Arsenal Pulp Press Minneapolis : Consortium Book Sales & Distribution [Distributor]
Description225 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Summary Annotation <div><p>"Stephen Legault's marvelous ability to connect the experiences of the present leaders of social causes with the wisdom of the ancients shows us all that there is a passage through the often-seeming[ly] insurmountable obstacles of the present, a way that enables all who care to be successful in their personal and professional lives."&mdash;Brock Evans</p><p>This fascinating and useful book is a modern-day interpretation of Lao Tzu&rsquo;s<i>Tao te Ching</i>for social activists and leaders within various activist movements in western civil society. It&rsquo;s a thoughtful examination of how the<i>Tao</i>, and Taoist thought, might be applied to the challenges, conflicts, and obstacles that activists and concerned citizens face as they fight contemporary battles regarding such issues as poverty, workers&rsquo; rights, environmentalism, freedom of expression, gender and sexual equality, and social justice. The book also includes a verse-by-verse interpretation of the<i>Tao te Ching</i>&rsquo;s 81 &ldquo;chapters&rdquo;; the<i>Tao te Ching</i>is one of the most important historical works of Chinese philosophy, and is the basis of Taoism (or Daoism).</p><p><i>Carry Tiger to Mountain</i>is a timely book about the role of spirituality in activism in the twenty-first century, and how we&mdash;not only activists per se, but those for whom issues of social and political justice are important&mdash;can forge new paths in their daily struggles to make the world a better place, and at the same time restore personal balance to their lives.</p><p>Includes an introduction by Dr. Jim Butler, a political activist for the past 30 years who is also a Buddhist monk.</p></div>
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ISBN9781551522005
ISBN1551522004 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9781551522005
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