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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Where are we going? Depends on where we've been and where we are. Over the last three thousand years, and particularly the past five hundred, humanity has run roughshod over the Earth, trampling Eden underfoot. We can change-indeed, we must, to continue to live until the sun shines no more.In "On Evolution: Charles Darwin and the Russian Prince, First Nations and Twelve Step Societies," James Duncan reveals how the principles of First Nations (replacing Natives of the Americas), Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), and the Al-Anon Family Groups (Al-Anon) societies, offer the path to change that we so desperately need. These principles disprove a key tenet in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, and support the achievements of the little known Russian prince and naturalist, Peter Kropotkin.Darwin held, in The Origin of Species (1859) and The Descent of Man (1871, revised 1874), that only competition drives natural selection, paving the way for world domination by the strongest, the most competitive - and the most savage. Duncan disputes this crucial part of Darwin's argument, pointing towards Kropotkin's work on mutual aid. Citing the latter's Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, published in 1902 when the prince was ready, Duncan argues that innate cooperation and mutual aid, rather than extremely dangerous, divisive Darwinian competition, can lead us toward the success of our endangered species.Mutual aid, or mutual support, is found, put simply, between and within the molecules of the entire world, as well as between the world's living and non-living entities. Seen in this light, competition is an infinitesimally small enterprise.As did Kropotkin, Duncan puts forward secular mutual aid as the primary engine of natural selection, but says that this is not enough. Ancient First Nations and more recent Twelve Step societies such as A.A. and Al-Anon, make mutual aid "Higher Powered." They practice spiritual Higher Powered Mutual Aid, or HPMA, the long forgotten but binding factor of evolution.According to Duncan, adopting the HPMA approach to living would be a much, much more effective means of dealing with the serious problems of the world today, bringing us toward salvation as foreseen by the Twelve Step pioneers. Since Higher Powered Mutual Aid societies, exemplified by First Nations, A.A., and Al-Anon, place authority in Higher Powers, it removes human authority from the equation. In A.A. and Al-Anon, Twelve Step leaders are only "trusted servants," allowing people to heal at their own pace, and to attain their own unique potential and purpose in life. Much older First Nations circles have practiced this since time immemorial. A "chief," an English word, is only a trusted leader, chosen for wisdom, courage, and oratorical skill.These circles and groups function without the authoritarian, hierarchical powers that we have today. Minus such anti-ecological leadership, people in these circles and groups are encouraged to be self-responsible and self-regulating, to reach towards the individual good and the common welfare. By freeing ourselves of the fictitious "individual" for the "individual in relation" to all Creation, and with confidence in the workings of Higher Powers, humanity can develop the morality so necessary if we are to survive. The immoral "anything goes" culture we have today is leading us to oblivion. Bold and insightful, "On Evolution: Charles Darwin and the Russian Prince, First Nations and Twelve Step Societies," invites you to walk the widening path leading to morality, sobriety, spirituality, serenity, and truth. The trail isn't always easy to walk, but, thoroughly followed, it will bring amazing results. If enough of us walk with Duncan, we can save humanity.from itself, and bring ourselves back to the Garden once again. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.