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Bookstore Welcome to The Center for Partnership Studies Bookstore. All these items are available On-Line by credit card or by check through the mail. By purchasing through us you ensure that part of the proceeds will go to support our efforts to create a Partnership world.
Foundational
Partnership Books
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Other Books that Incorporate Partnership
Hundreds of books incorporate the Partnership model. They range
widely and include many subjects and fields. The authors below
use the new conceptual framework proposed in Eisler’s work as
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The
Great Adventure: Toward a Fully Human Theory of Evolution Edited by David Loye (State University of New York Press, 2004) Read Review |
Reclaiming
Our Healthby health expert John Robbins (H.J. Kramer 1996)
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Breaking Free of the Co-Dependency Trap
by psychologists Barry Weinhold and Janae Weinhold (Stillpoint 1989)
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Wisdom
from a Rainforestby anthropologist Stuart Schlegel (University of Georgia Press 1998) |
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Megatrends for Women
by popular writers Patricia Aburdene and John Naisbitt (Billard Books 1992) |
The
Ten Percent Solution: Simple Steps to Improve Our Lives and Our
Worldby business entrepreneur Marc Allen (New World Library 2002). |
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Myths of Enki, the Crafty God by Sumerologist Samuel Noah Kramer and religious historian John Maier (Oxford University Press 1989) |
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The books below devote chapters to the partnership and dominator models or cite Eisler’s work. |
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Gender Roles: A Sociological Perspective by sociologist Linda L. Lindsey (Prentice Hall 1997), and many others |
A
Dream Deferredby sociologist Philip Slater (Beacon Press 1991)
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Gaia: The Human Journey from Chaos to Cosmos by biologist Elisabet Sahtouris (Pocket Books 1989) |
Transformative
Learningby education professor Edmund O'Sullivan (Zed Books 1999)
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Creative Work by futurists Willis Harman and John Hormann (Knowledge Systems 1990) |
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These books feature Eisler with others who have contributed to a better world. |
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Women
of Courageedited by Katherine Martin (New World Library 1999) |
Visionaries:
People & Ideas to Change Your Lifeedited by Jay Walljasper and John Spayde (New Society Publishers 2001)
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New Evolutionary Paradigm edited by Ervin Laszlo (Gordon and Breach 1991) |
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Fabric of the Future:
Women Visionaries Illuminate the Path to Tomorrowedited by M.J. Ryan (Conari Press 1998)
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Macrohistory
and Macrohistorians edited by Johan Galtung and Sohail Inayatullah (Praeger 1997)
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Working
Togetheredited by Angeles Arrien (New Leaders Press 1998)
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The Web of Violence: From Interpersonal to Global edited by Jennifer Turpin and Lester Kurtz (University of Illinois Press 1997) |
Thirteenth Labor: Improving Science Education edited by Eric J. Chaisson and Tae Chang Kim (Gordon and Breach 1999)
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Feminism
in Our Timeedited by Miriam Schneir (Vintage 1994)
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Below are books interviewing Eisler as well as works which consist of conversations with Eisler and her partner David Loye. |
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Voicing
Poweredited by Gail Hanlon (Westview Press 1997)
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Mavericks of the Mind edited by David Jay Brown and Rebecca McClen Novick (Crossing Press 1993) |
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Sex, Death, & the Angry Young Man by Mathew Callahan (Times Change Press 1993) |
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Other works inspired by Eisler’s writings. |
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The
Moon over Creteby Jyotsna Sreenivasan (Holy Cow Press 1994)
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High Kamilan by Marie Jakober (Gullveig Books 1993) |
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