The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
Edited by Stomu Yamash’ta (),
Tadashi Yagi () and
Stephen Hill ()
in Creative Economy from Springer, currently edited by Stephen Hill, Kazuo Nishimura and Tadashi Yagi
Date: 2018
ISBN: 978-981-10-6478-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Path: From the Sacred Harmony of Humanity to a New Economics
- Stomu Yamash’ta, Tadashi Yagi and Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 10 Supplement for Chapter 9: Impression and Comment on “Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum Void) in Physics and Chemistry” by Kazuyoshi Yoshimura
- Stomu Yamash’ta
- Ch Chapter 11 Next Civilization and Spirituality
- Tadao Takemoto
- Ch Chapter 12 Spirituality as the Source of Human Creativity: Insights from India
- Akio Tanabe
- Ch Chapter 13 The Essence of Creativity
- Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 14 Trust, Not Competition, as a Source of the Creative Economy
- Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 15 Creative Organizations
- Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 16 A Self-similar Dynamic Systems Perspective of “Living” Nature: The Self-nonself Circulation Principle Beyond Complexity
- Masatoshi Murase
- Ch Chapter 17 ‘Sacred Silence’—The Stillness of Listening to Humanity
- Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 18 ‘Community’: Platform for Sustainable Change
- Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 19 Evolution of Community and Humanity from Primatological Viewpoints
- Juichi Yamagiwa
- Ch Chapter 2 The Survivability of Humanity Within the Current Global Economic Paradigm
- Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 20 Eminent Otherness: Toward an Economy of Hospitality
- C. Edward Arrington
- Ch Chapter 21 Building the Harmony of Humanity
- Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 22 The Future of Capitalism and the Islamic Economy
- Shinsuke Nagaoka
- Ch Chapter 23 Buddhist Economics: A Cultural Alternative
- Juewei Shi
- Ch Chapter 24 Informal Economy and Diversity: The Role of Micro-producers
- Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 25 “The Future’s Not What It Used to Be”—Ogden Nash
- Stephen Hill
- Ch Chapter 26 “The Sacred Symphony” (Overture)
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 27 Recognizing the Need for Change (First Movement)
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 28 “Foundation Stones of Spirituality” (Second Movement)
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 29 “The Dynamic of Creativity” (Third Movement)
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 3 Human and Nature Revisited: The Industrial Revolution, Modern Economics and the Anthropocene
- Ryuichi Fukuhara
- Ch Chapter 30 “Building the Kyoto Platform for Change” (Fourth Movement)
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 31 The Way Forward
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 32 The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics”. “The Platform of Community, Humanity and Spirituality
- Stephen Hill, Stomu Yamash’ta and Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 4 Dimensions of Change Within the Economics Mainstream
- Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 5 Ethics of Economics in Late Stage Capitalism: Postmodern Chords
- C. Edward Arrington and Grace Gonzalez Basurto
- Ch Chapter 6 The Three Foundations of Kyoto’s Traditional Culture
- Manami Oka
- Ch Chapter 7 Supplement for Chapter 6: The Wisdom of Traditional Kyoto Culture
- Tadashi Yagi
- Ch Chapter 8 Listen to the Stone—Searching for Spiritual Harmony in Polyphonic Coexistence
- Stomu Yamash’ta
- Ch Chapter 9 Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum/Void) in Physics and Chemistry
- Kazuyoshi Yoshimura
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