The twenty-first century has witnessed a transformation of the organization, opportunities, and terms of work. Downsizing, restructuring, and outsourcing are the forces altering employment relationships throughout the work force. Those who tend to see the future in a positive light view the evolving role between employer and employee as empowering for the individual.
This book examines the consequences of economic instability due to job loss and the displacement of millions of workers. It draws upon case studies of worker displacement as well as national labor force surveys. Thomas...
The twenty-first century has witnessed a transformation of the organization, opportunities, and terms of work. Downsizing, restructuring, and outso...
The Planets Within asks us to return to antiquity with new eyes. It centers on one of the most psychological movements of the prescientific age--Renaissance Italy, where a group of "inner Columbuses" charted territories that still give us today a much- needed sense of who we are and where we have come from, and the right routes to take toward fertile and unexplored places. Chief among these masters of the interior life was Marsilio Ficino, presiding genius of the Florentine Academy, who taught that all things exist in soul and must be lived in its light. This study of Ficino...
The Planets Within asks us to return to antiquity with new eyes. It centers on one of the most psychological movements of the prescientific age...
Bestselling author Thomas Moore blends spirituality and psychology to address the strong desire we have to feel fulfilled and satisfied by our work and careers. He also shares the struggles of great thinkers and artists who grappled with their own uncertainty before finding their calling.
Bestselling author Thomas Moore blends spirituality and psychology to address the strong desire we have to feel fulfilled and satisfied by our work an...
This text offers a new way of thinking about daily life - its problems and its creative opportunities. It offers a therapeutic programme to bring the soul and spirituality back into your life, and helps you look more deeply into emotional problems and sense sacredness in ordinary things.
This text offers a new way of thinking about daily life - its problems and its creative opportunities. It offers a therapeutic programme to bring the ...
Thomas Moore, author of the bestselling 'Care of the Soul' and SoulMates', argues that the 'dark nights' in our lives - for example, the loss of a loved one - are not obstacles to be overcome as quickly as possible. For Moore, they are periods to be honoured and which provide positive opportunities to delve into the soul's deepest needs.
Thomas Moore, author of the bestselling 'Care of the Soul' and SoulMates', argues that the 'dark nights' in our lives - for example, the loss of a lov...
With a new introduction by the author and additional material, this 25th anniversary edition of the #1 New York Times bestseller by Thomas Moore provides a powerful spiritual message for our troubled times.
In this special 25th anniversary edition of Thomas Moore's bestselling book Care of the Soul readers are presented with a revolutionary approach to thinking about daily life--everyday activities, events, problems and creative opportunities--and a therapeutic lifestyle is proposed that focuses on looking more deeply into...
#1 New York Times Bestseller
With a new introduction by the author and additional material, this 25th anniversary edition of the #1 ...
A beautiful and uplifting meditation on the art of growing older and feeling fulfilled as we age that will appeal to fans of Marie de Hennezel's The Warmth of the Heart Prevents Your Body from Rusting.
A beautiful and uplifting meditation on the art of growing older and feeling fulfilled as we age that will appeal to fans of Marie de Hennezel's The W...
More's "Utopia" was written in Latin, and is in two parts, of which the second, describing the place ([Greek text]-or Nusquama, as he called it sometimes in his letters-"Nowhere"), was probably written towards the close of 1515; the first part, introductory, early in 1516. The book was first printed at Louvain, late in 1516, under the editorship of Erasmus, Peter Giles, and other of More's friends in Flanders. It was then revised by More, and printed by Frobenius at Basle in November, 1518. It was reprinted at Paris and Vienna, but was not printed in England during More's lifetime. Its first...
More's "Utopia" was written in Latin, and is in two parts, of which the second, describing the place ([Greek text]-or Nusquama, as he called it someti...