ABSTRACT

The theory of integral dynamics is based on the view that the development of individual leaders or entrepreneurs requires the simultaneous development of institutions and societies. It seeks a specific way forward for each society, fundamentally different from, but drawing on, its past. Nearly every natural science has been transformed from an analytically-based approach to a dynamic one: now it is time for society and culture to follow suit locally and globally. Each culture, discipline and person is incomplete and is in need of others in order to develop and evolve. This book sets out a curriculum for a new integral, trans-cultural and trans-disciplinary area of study, inclusive of, but extending beyond, economics and enterprise. It embraces a trans-personal perspective, linking self with community, enterprise and society, and focusing on the vital relationship between local identity and global integrity. For the government policy maker, the enlightened business practitioner, and the student and researcher into economics and enterprise, the new discipline is set out here in complete detail by a multi-national team of Gower's Transformation and Innovation Series authors. Illuminated with examples relating the conceptual to the practical, this is a text, not for a pre-modern, modern, or even post-modern era, but for what has been called our trans-modern age.

part I|60 pages

Orientation

chapter I|28 pages

Prologue

Cultural Dynamics, Political Economy and the Future University

chapter 1|30 pages

Integral and Dynamic

part II|126 pages

Integral Dynamics

chapter 2|26 pages

Transformation

Grounding, Emerging, Navigating, Effecting

chapter 3|28 pages

Individuation

Developing Self and Community, Organization and Society

chapter 4|16 pages

Renewal

Continuity and Change

chapter 5|18 pages

Innovation

Origination, Foundation, Emancipation, Transformation

chapter 6|16 pages

Learning

Indigenous and Exogenous Knowledge Creation

chapter 7|20 pages

Acculturation

Intra-Cultural and Inter-Cultural

part III|198 pages

Integral Dynamics

chapter 8|22 pages

Permaculture

Natural World to Community Development

chapter 9|24 pages

Ntu

African Ntu/Vital Force to Inca Pachakuti/Earth Shattering

chapter 10|32 pages

Maat

Egyptian Maat/Balance to Chinese Chingli/Nature

chapter 11|26 pages

Artel

Russian Artel (Guild) to German Bildung (Cultivation)

chapter 12|32 pages

Wako'da

Indigenous Wako'da – Sacred Other to Exogenous History Making

part IV|128 pages

Integral Dynamics

chapter 15|30 pages

Ubuntu – I Am Because You Are

Resource-Based Economy to Communal Self-Sufficiency

chapter 16|34 pages

Kyosei – Co-Evolution

Economic Development to a Consciously Evolving Developmental Economy

chapter 17|30 pages

Naringsliv – Nourishment of Life

Welfare State to Knowledge Creation in a Social Economy

chapter 18|32 pages

Biomimicry – Imitating Nature

Free Market to Sustainable Development in a Living Economy

part V|62 pages

Conclusion

chapter 19|24 pages

Sekem as an Integral Enterprise

Integral-Dynamic Enterprise: The Actual Case of Egypt's Sekem

chapter 20|36 pages

Becoming Zimbabwe – An Integral-Dynamic Economy

Prospective Case of Zimbabwe

chapter |30 pages

Epilogue

Integral Dynamic Genealogy: Community – Sanctuary – University – Laboratory