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This passionate and provocative critique of the way we raise our children and undermine our society's future delineates the ways in which we thart our creative progess, and reveals a new landscape of possibilities for the next step in human evolution.
Brilliantly synthesizing twenty years of research into human intelligence, Joseph Chilton Pearce -- author of the bestsellersThe Crack in the Cosmic Egg and Magical Child -- show how:
· contemporary childbirth and daycare create a dangerous sense of alienation from the surrounding worldThese everyday aspects of modern life have a cumulative effect, contributing to violence, child suicide, and deteriorating family and social structures. Proposing crucial yet simple solutions, Pearce persuasively argues that we have the power to get out of our own way and unleash, instead, our "unlimited", awesome, and unknown" human potential as the culmination of three billion years of evolution.
Joseph Chilton Pearce speaks to government officials and educators worldwide on human intelligence, creativity, and learning.
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