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Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shape Our Brains, Lives, and Future

rdmatt · August 13, 2019 · Leave a Comment

By Riane Eisler and Douglas P. Fry

Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shape Our Brains, Lives, and Future, by Riane Eisler and Douglas P. Fry, holds the key to a clear perspective on our personal and social options in today’s world, showing how to structure our environments – from family and gender relations to politics and economics – to support our great capacities for consciousness, caring, and creativity.

“This fearless, beautiful, and very timely book is a radical reminder that humanity’s truest nature is oriented toward love, partnership, gender equality, and peace. It is essential and transformative reading for every policymaker, philanthropist, activist, and change-maker interested in a more just, balanced and peaceful world.”
—Jennifer Buffet, President, NoVo Foundation

Reviews & Accolades

Nurturing Our Humanity offers a new perspective on our personal and social options in today’s world, showing how we can build societies that support our great human capacities for consciousness, caring, and creativity. It brings together findings—largely overlooked—from the natural and social sciences debunking the popular idea that we are hard-wired for selfishness, war, rape, and greed.

Its groundbreaking new approach reveals connections between disturbing trends like climate change denial and regressions to strongman rule. Moving past right vs. left, religious vs. secular, Eastern vs. Western, and other familiar categories that do not include our formative parent-child and gender relations, this book explores where societies fall on the partnership-domination scale. On one end is the domination system that ranks man over man, man over woman, race over race, and man over nature. On the other end is the more peaceful, egalitarian, gender-balanced, and sustainable partnership system.

Nurturing Our Humanity explores how behaviors, values, and socioeconomic institutions develop differently in these two environments, documents how these contrasting social systems impact nothing less than how our brains develop, and proposes actions to support the contemporary movement toward the life-enhancing partnership orientation. Whereas the Domination System likely leads humanity to a tragic evolutionary dead end, the equitable and sustainable partnership path is both biologically possible and culturally attainable.

“This fearless, beautiful, and very timely book is a radical reminder that humanity’s truest nature is oriented toward love, partnership, gender equality, and peace. It is essential and transformative reading for every policymaker, philanthropist, activist, and change-maker interested in a more just, balanced and peaceful world.”—Jennifer Buffet, President, NoVo Foundation

“In a world that feels ever more dangerous, divided, and out of balance, Nurturing Our Humanity outlines the roadmap for how we raise a healthier generation of children and move away from a punitive and domination based society to a world that leads with partnership-where empathy, care, and community are valued above all, and each can fulfill our full human potential.” – Jennifer Siebel Newsom, First Partner of California, Filmmaker, Miss Representation, The Mask you Live In, The Great American Lie”

“This is the book for our time! Eisler and Fry have put their minds and hearts together to provide an integrative vision of how humanity’s cooperative nature can be nurtured and supported. …Everyone should read this book …so together we can re-envision our future!”
—Darcia Narvaez, professor of psychology, University of Notre Dame

“Nurturing Our Humanity explores the capacity for human happiness and its relationship to the development of sustainable cultures at a political and environmental point in history when we need it the most.”
—James McClintock, author, Lost Antarctica

“Human nature holds just as much potential for caring and partnership as war and domination.  Knowing that changes everything.”
—Abigail Disney, Fork Films, producer, Pray the Devil Back to Hell and Women, War, & Peace

“This path-breaking book systematically goes beyond the conventional divides that are hurting much of today’s civilizations and still dominate the rhetoric of warmongering. It is essential that the virtues of partnership get stronger and the vices of domination are controlled. I am impressed and delighted reading Nurturing Our Humanity!”
—Ernst von Weizsäcker, Honorary President, Club of Rome

“While the domination system is rigid and suggests violence and war are inevitable, the Partnership System stresses empathy, creativity, and caring as core human traits. Eisler and Fry show how we lived without war thousands of years ago, and that we can do so again. This groundbreaking book should be required reading for all world leaders and global decision makers.”
—Sarah Parcak, author, Archaeology from Space

Amazon Smile Program

If you shop online at Amazon, please go through AmazonSmile, their charitable rewards program to give 0.5% of all eligible purchases to CPS. It’s quick and easy. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to smile.amazon.com. Set this as a bookmark and always enter Amazon through this address. This is important, as purchases made through the regular Amazon site are not calculated toward the charity disbursements.
  2. The first time that you go to the site, you will be asked to fill in the organization that you want to benefit from your purchases. Type in the Center for Partnership Studies (it should also appear in the dropdown selections).
  3. After that, just do your ordering as you normally do.

We are most grateful, and most encouraged to count you among our Caring friends.

Great Peacemakers: True Stories from Around the World

Quincey Tickner · August 24, 2017 · Leave a Comment

By Ken Beller and Heather Chase

Riane Eisler is featured in Great Peacemakers: True Stories from Around the World as one of 20 international leaders who have made major contributions to world peace. The other 19 include Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr, Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama, Jane Goodall, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Great Peacemakers has won five awards, including the 2007 International PeaceWriting Award and the 2007 National Indie Excellence Book Award, and is endorsed by prominent individuals, including three heads of state and three Nobel Peace Prize recipients.

Reviews & Accolades

“I feel so very blessed to have read Great Peacemakers. Yes, blessed indeed.” – Betty Williams, President and founder, World Centers of Compassion for Children International and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 

“Powerful, well-researched and, above all, timely, Great Peacemakers should be required reading for the youth of the world. Classrooms are flooded with history textbooks that celebrate military heroes. It is long past time that our children learn from books that celebrate peace.”—~ Dr. Oscar Arias President of Costa Rica and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize

On May 07, 2010, The Nautilus Book Awards, whose mission is “Changing the World One Book at a Time,” named Great Peacemakers a 2010 Gold Award winner — bringing the book’s number of awards, including finalist honors, to 35.

Amazon Smile Program

If you shop online at Amazon, please go through AmazonSmile, their charitable rewards program to give 0.5% of all eligible purchases to CPS. It’s quick and easy. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to smile.amazon.com. Set this as a bookmark and always enter Amazon through this address. This is important, as purchases made through the regular Amazon site are not calculated toward the charity disbursements.
  2. The first time that you go to the site, you will be asked to fill in the organization that you want to benefit from your purchases. Type in the Center for Partnership Studies (it should also appear in the dropdown selections).
  3. After that, just do your ordering as you normally do.

We are most grateful, and most encouraged to count you among our Caring friends.

German Edition of the Chalice and the Blade – Kelch und Schwert

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Kelch und Schwert: Unsere Geschichte, unsere Zukunft

Weibliches & männliches Prinzip in der Geschichte
Mit einem Vorwort von Daniel Goeudevert.
Stimmen zum Buch:

“Von der Fremdbestimmung zur Partnerschaft ist eines dieser wunderbaren Bücher, die uns wirklich verändern und darüber hinaus einen fundamentalen Wandel der Welt bewirken können.”
Isabel Allende

“Kelch & Schwert verleiht einer konkreten Hoffnung Ausdruck, die viele von uns hegen – dass es einen anderen Weg geben könnte, Beziehungen und Institutionen zu gestalten, und zwar auf eine Weise, die dem Leben und den Bedürfnissen des Menschen dient. Riane Eisler inspiriert uns, die Arbeit zu tun, die notwendig ist, um diesen Traum wahr werden zu lassen.”
Marshall B. Rosenberg

Portugese Edition of Chalice and The Blade – O Calice E A Espada

Quincey Tickner · October 14, 2014 · Leave a Comment

‘O cálice e a espada’ levanta evidências arqueológicas e históricas que provam ter havido, em um passado distante, sociedades pacíficas e igualitárias organizadas em torno da cooperação e do respeito por todos, inclusive pela natureza. A autora expõe os paradigmas subjacentes à realidade contemporânea através de uma fascinante análise do Neolítico e da cultura que existiu na ilha de Creta, e mostra a transformação trazida por cultura de pastores nômades e guerreiros, que impuseram a grupos de agricultores desarmados e sedentários uma forma de viver centrada na guerra e na exploração, no poder baseado na força ou ameaça do uso de força e no domínio dos homens sobre as mulheres.

O Calice E A Espada – Nosso Passado, Nosso Futuro

Transforming Interprofessional Partnerships

Quincey Tickner · January 1, 2014 · Leave a Comment

By Riane Eisler and Teddie Potter

Transforming Interprofessional Partnerships: A New Framework for Nursing and Partnership-Based Healthcare by Riane Eisler and Teddie Potter provides nurses and other healthcare workers practical tools to build a more effective, caring, and sustainable health care system and shows how to build real interprofessional teams and be full partners with patients, families, communities, and one another.

Transforming Interprofessional Partnerships: A New Framework for Nursing and Partnership-Based Healthcare provides nurses and other health care professionals tools to reexamine the current state of interdisciplinary partnerships and build a more effective, caring, and sustainable health care system, Riane Eisler, systems scientist and human rights attorney, and Teddie Potter, nurse advocate for collaborative care models and inclusivity and diversity in health care, present a structure to shift health care relationships from hierarchies of domination and isolated professions to high-functioning, collaborative teams ready to be full partners with patients, families, communities, and one another. This comprehensive text will benefit nurses by defining and illustrating full partnership in practice, education and research to improve communication and interprofessional collaboration. This book was selected as a winner of the prestigious American Journal of Nursing Book Awards in 2014, in the Professional Development and Issues category.

Reviews & Accolades

“Teddie Potter and Riane Eisler’s collaboration on this text is inspiring, bringing together Eisler’s vision for a caring economy and Potter’s vision for an evolved health care system. This text is greatly needed and should serve as a template for partnership across all disciplines of health care. The old patriarchal dominator system of our current biomedical model is obviously and painfully inefficient, impractical, and ineffective. Sure, it can handle acute health care needs, but its record at handling the most pervasive problem in our world today, chronic disease, is horrendous and shameful. Further, health care’s treatment of mothers is ghastly and inexcusable, with the US owning the highest infant and maternal mortality rate of all developed nations. It is long since time for change in our American health care system, and here, Eisler and Potter show us how.” —Ginger Garner

Amazon Smile Program

If you shop online at Amazon, please go through AmazonSmile, their charitable rewards program to give 0.5% of all eligible purchases to CPS. It’s quick and easy. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to smile.amazon.com. Set this as a bookmark and always enter Amazon through this address. This is important, as purchases made through the regular Amazon site are not calculated toward the charity disbursements.
  2. The first time that you go to the site, you will be asked to fill in the organization that you want to benefit from your purchases. Type in the Center for Partnership Studies (it should also appear in the dropdown selections).
  3. After that, just do your ordering as you normally do.

We are most grateful, and most encouraged to count you among our Caring friends.

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