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Is democracy essentially moral? Is a harmonious society possible? Or does harmony in both society and religion require an orientation towards the spiritual core of human experience? If it does, then of what does that spiritual core consist?
George Lowell Tollefson discusses these issues in this book, which is an excerpt from his longer work, Unbridled Democracy.
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This is a book designed not to please.
It is meant to raise questions, disturb norms, and encourage thinking in new directions.
The present volume exhibits a relaxed and random selection of topics, brief in treatment and considering such subjects as observations on the subjective character of politics and political economy, the influence of institutional practices on spiritual life, the spiritual origin and character of mind, the relationship of...
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One set of rules for all time. Is that possible? If not — if the rules must change — on what basis should be those changes be made? In this excerpt from George Lowell Tollefson's longer work, Unbridled Democracy, he explores why developing a spiritual awareness is essential to the evolution of a society's moral principles.
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This is a collection of miscellaneous notes by the author of The Immaterial Structure of Human Experience, The Limits of Reason, and The Thinking Process. These thoughts represent an exploration of spiritual and creative concerns, covering such topics as literature, art, philosophy, and human behavior.
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