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Riane Eisler’s Templeton Prize Nominations

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Riane Eisler was nominated for the Templeton Prize several times and it should have been awarded to her

By Tom Herz

This is a story that goes back to the year 2000 when, after being greatly impressed with The Chalice and the Blade and Sacred Pleasure, I first learned about the Templeton Prize. I heard a report on National Public Radio about the newly designated honoree for the prize that year, Freeman Dyson and why the prize had been established by the late Sir John Templeton, who was still alive at that time. Upon reading more about the prize’s origins and purpose, I realized that Riane Eisler’s work more than fulfilled the essential criteria. I felt she needed to be recognized in this way in addition to the many other honors she has garnered.

Having learned that, unlike the Nobel Prize where nominees are submitted by a select group of people designated for that purpose, anyone can nominate a person to be considered for the Templeton Prize, I decided that it was time that Riane Eisler join the ranks of Templeton Laureates and that I would submit her name in nomination and gather letters in support from luminaries and scholars around the world. The first thing I needed to do however was approach Dr. Eisler and introduce myself and my idea in order to work with her to prepare the materials needed for the submission process in what was to be my first effort on Riane’s behalf for the 2002 nomination.

Over a period of about fifteen years, I was behind efforts to nominate Riane for the prize five times using the changing format as established by the Templeton Prize organization. While it has been deeply disappointing that these efforts have not been successful, it must be noted as of this writing in the fall of 2018, that in the forty-four years since the prize was established, only three women have ever received it and the last one to have done so was awarded it in 1981. Without trying to go into the internal and gender politics of the Templeton Foundation and prize selection process, from my perspective, Riane Eisler should have been awarded the prize when the body of her life’s work is weighed in comparison to that of a considerable number of prior Templeton laureates.

None the less, Riane and I have come to the conclusion that it is important the content of the nominating material be made available for public knowledge and not be relegated to the archives or discarded files of the Templeton Prize committee. On this portal, we have collected the nominations and letters of support that have been submitted in sequence since her name was first placed in nomination.

  • Nomination 2002
  • Nomination 2003
  • Nomination 2008
  • Nomination 2011
  • Nomination 2017

Spare The Rod by Riane Eisler

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

The following article was written by Riane Eisler for the Winter 2005 edition of YES! A Journal of Positive Fu A Journal of Positive Futures.

What is the link between intimate violence and war? Why do societies that treat women with respect fare better? A movement challenges traditions of violence in the family?

Every day, the headlines assault us with death and destruction. We read of brutal attacks that maim and kill civilians and even target children. The torture of prisoners and beheading of hostages in Iraq. The carnage in Sudan and the Congo. Despite anti-war protests by millions of people, despite promises by politicians that preemptive wars will bring security, despite a global peace movement teaching nonviolent conflict resolution, war and terrorism continue unabated. What fuels this firestorm of violence—and how can we stop it?

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Social Wealth: Implementing Caring Economics in Monterey County

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Social Wealth: Implementing a Caring Economy in Monterey County, developed by CEC team members Natalie Cox at the request of a Monterey County Board of Supervisors member who is also a graduate of the CELP Leadership and Learning online program, provides a model for other counties and local, state, and national governments to use Social Wealth Economic Indicators to move to a more caring and effective allocation of funds that brings about huge savings in “back end” costs such as crime and lost human potential.

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An Interview with Riane Eisler in Altromondo

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Intervista a Riane Eisler, che propone un nuovo modo di intendere la società e l’economia.

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The American Family: Building a Foundation for Real Democracy and Freedom

Quincey Tickner · October 13, 2021 · Leave a Comment

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