Paul Schafer – The Great Cultural Awakening: Key to an Equitable, Sustainable, and Harmonious Age
What If Everything We’ve Built for 250 Years Can’t Save Us – What Comes Next?
Over the last two hundred and fifty years, we have been living in an economic age. While this age has produced countless benefits for people and countries and is humanity’s greatest achievement, it is not capable of coming to grips with the life-threatening, dangerous problems that exist in the world today, most notably the environment crisis, colossal inequalities in income and wealth, and conflicts between different countries because it was not designed to deal with problems as vast, complex, and global problems as difficult as this. To do this, it is necessary to enter a cultural age where culture and cultures are perceived and defined in the holistic sense as complex whole and total ways of life.
This webinar by Paul Schafer will be followed by live Q&A.
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About the speaker:

Paul Schafer was trained as an economist and taught economics for several years before entering the cultural field sixty years ago where he has been an advisor, educator, and administrator, written numerous articles and books on the role of culture in the past, present, and future such as The Age of Culture, The World as Culture: Cultivation of the Soul to the Cosmic Whole, and The Great Cultural Awakening, Key to an Equitable, Sustainable, and Harmonious Age, as well as conducted several missions for UNESCO and projects for numerous arts and cultural organisations in Canada and elsewhere in the world. He is also the founder and director of the World Culture Project.
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Paul SchaferEconomist, AuthorPaul Schafer was trained as an economist and taught economics for several years before entering the cultural field sixty years ago where he has been an advisor, educator, and administrator, written numerous articles and books on the role of culture in the past, present, and future such as The Age of Culture, The World as Culture: Cultivation of the Soul to the Cosmic Whole, and The Great Cultural Awakening, Key to an Equitable, Sustainable, and Harmonious Age, as well as conducted several missions for UNESCO and projects for numerous arts and cultural organisations in Canada and elsewhere in the world. He is also the founder and director of the World Culture Project.