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description = "Change yourself, and in that very change you have changed a part of the world."
:''Power, Politics, and Change'' takes on the conventional wisdom that "power corrupts" and proposes instead that those who seek power are already corrupt: Once they attain their goal, their corruption simply has the opportunity to express itself. |
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notes = Part of the ''[[Osho Life Essentials]]'' series|
notes = Part of the ''[[Osho Life Essentials (series)|Osho Life Essentials]]'' series.
:Contains a DVD with the discourse ''[[From Bondage to Freedom]]'' ch.28. |
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nofd =5 + preface   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) |
editions =  
editions =  
{{bookedition| ppac01.jpg | What can I do to help make the world a better place? | 2011 | St. Martin's Griffin | 1 | 0312595468 | 224 | P | }}
{{bookedition| ppac01.jpg | What Can I Do to Help Make the World a Better Place? |Apr  2011 | St. Martin's Griffin | 1 | 978-0-312-59546-3 | 198 | P |First Edition: April 2011. Copyright © 2011 by OSHO International Foundation, New York.
::Size : 210 x 140 x 16 mm
::Printed in the United States of America
::Cover design by Lisa Marie Pompilio
::Cover photograph © Getty Images
::Preface: Osho (''[[Hari Om Tat Sat]]'', ch.8 q.1.)
:: <gallery widths=150px heights=220px >
Image:Power, Politics, and Change - Page 208.jpg|Page 208, with the DVD.
</gallery>
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{{bookedition| ppac01.jpg | What Can I Do to Help Make the World a Better Place? | 2011 | St. Martin's Griffin | 1 | 9781429960267 | ~ 224 | E | }}
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== table of contents ==
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{{TOCTableCompilation | edition 2011 }}
{{TOCLineCompilation |  | Preface | [[Hari Om Tat Sat ~ 08]], q.1 (extract) }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 1 | The Varieties of Power | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 2 | Now or Never | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 3 | The Power of Politics and Religion | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 4 | The Challenge of Change | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 5 | What Can I Do? | unknown }}
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[[category:Compilations]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 6 January 2021


"Change yourself, and in that very change you have changed a part of the world."
Power, Politics, and Change takes on the conventional wisdom that "power corrupts" and proposes instead that those who seek power are already corrupt: Once they attain their goal, their corruption simply has the opportunity to express itself.
notes
Part of the Osho Life Essentials series.
Contains a DVD with the discourse From Bondage to Freedom ch.28.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
(unknown)
number of discourses/chapters
5 + preface   (see table of contents)


editions

Power, Politics, and Change

What Can I Do to Help Make the World a Better Place?

Year of publication : Apr 2011
Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN 978-0-312-59546-3 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 198
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : First Edition: April 2011. Copyright © 2011 by OSHO International Foundation, New York.
Size : 210 x 140 x 16 mm
Printed in the United States of America
Cover design by Lisa Marie Pompilio
Cover photograph © Getty Images
Preface: Osho (Hari Om Tat Sat, ch.8 q.1.)
  • Page 208, with the DVD.

    Page 208, with the DVD.

  • Power, Politics, and Change

    What Can I Do to Help Make the World a Better Place?

    Year of publication : 2011
    Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
    ISBN 9781429960267 (click ISBN to buy online)
    Number of pages : ~ 224
    Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : E
    Edition notes :

    table of contents

    edition 2011
    chapter titles
    source of the compilation
    Preface Hari Om Tat Sat ~ 08, q.1 (extract)
    1 The Varieties of Power unknown
    2 Now or Never unknown
    3 The Power of Politics and Religion unknown
    4 The Challenge of Change unknown
    5 What Can I Do? unknown