Zustand: Muy bueno. : Consensus Trance es un libro que explora el concepto de trance de consenso y su influencia en la sociedad. Escrito por Paul Bondarovski, Walter H. Bowart y H. P. Albarelli Jr., el libro analiza cómo se forman y mantienen las creencias colectivas, y cómo estas pueden afectar nuestras percepciones y acciones. Con 252 páginas, esta edición de Lulu Press, Inc. profundiza en la psicología social y la manipulación de la opinión pública. EAN: 9781365624117 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Filosofía Título: Consensus Trance Autor: Paul Bondarovski| Walter H. Bowart| H. P. Albarelli Jr Idioma: en Páginas: 252.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 360 pages. French language. 9.21x5.98x1.10 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Tucson: Omen Press, 1970, 1970
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In den WarenkorbThe first of only two issues of this ecological counterculture magazine, inscribed by the editor Walter Bowart on page three, "Tommy and Suzanne: May your OMENS be many. With love, Walter B. 3.23.70", additionally stamped "complimentary copy". A leader in the 1960s American counterculture movement, Walter Bowart (1939-2007) founded and edited the first underground newspaper in New York City, the East Village Other, in 1965. After moving to Tucson three years later he founded Omen Press, a publishing house for metaphysical books. The Press initially intended to publish Omen monthly (except for June, July, and August) but only two issues were realized: volume one, numbers one (1970) and two (1971). With this first issue Bowart intended to prophesy "the pending doom of the planet and the subsequent aversion of that doom by wise human action" (p. 47), pairing articles and poetry on conservationism, population growth, and pollution with striking and provocative artwork. Important notices on legislation and new research findings were also reprinted from magazines like BioScience, Science, and Scientific American. Contributors to the first issue include Gary Snyder, the Tucson botanist Richard Felger, the Beat poets Lew Welch and Dan Propper, the Sufi scholar Abdol Reza Arasteh and astrologer Dane Rudhyar, and José Argüelles, the Mexican-American New Age author and artist who founded the first Whole Earth Festival in 1970 and was one of the originators of the Earth Day concept. Folio. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. Drawings by Ascian, lettering by Rory McCarthy and Martin Wessler. Original colour pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched. Spine rubbed, corners somewhat curled, colours fresh. In very good condition.