RE-spect

Who Deserves It?

by Eve Linn


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/28/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781452503981
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781452503974

About the Book

Something is just not right these days. It’s like we’re out of alignment with our core values and have lost respect for … respect.

Through a detailed exploration of what respect means, how we experience it (and how we process its absence), author Eve Linn invites readers to consider the holistic impact of this societal paradigm shift. Has respect for family members, friends, and strangers—not to mention the self—become an endangered quality in humanity? In addition, is the lack of respect for the property and dignity of others a symptom of a deeper, more insidious disease afflicting humanity?

Linn suggests that the recent worldwide protests against corporate greed may in fact be a conscious or subconscious contemporary response to this apparent loss of respect. She investigates this theory as she reviews the development of post–World War II pluralistic economic societies and other significant developments of the area of industrialization.

By exploring these ideas, Linn, a psychotherapist, has come to the conclusion that we have lost respect in general during our past journey from preindustrial times to pluralistic economic societies. She also questions the fact of more aggressive behaviors in our societies in light of the recent, increasingly disastrous behaviors of Mother Nature, considering this coincidence from a metaphysical level of understanding us as a human species in the world in which we live.


About the Author

Eve Linn has used her knowledge of psychotherapeutic treatments to assist both clients and professional counselors in New Zealand for the last twenty years. She has been a member of the German Language Writing Association and has published in Germany as well in New Zealand.