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'This remarkable book is Brian Goodwin's biological testament, summing up the work he has been doing throughout his career since the 1960s along with the many major scientific advances since that period In understanding nature more deeply, we understand ourselves more profoundly. This book is a brilliant articulation of this process, pointing to the emergence of a new culture of co-operation and harmony.'-- David Lorimer, Scientific and Medical Network Review, Summer 2007'Superb highly recommended.'-- Yoga Scotland, September 2007'Goodwin's book holds in it the excitement of new beginnings. It reads like a primer for the Great Work. It has a breath-taking range of scholarship that takes the reader on a journey of discovery through cultural history, scientific history, paradigm change, modern systems theory, chaos theory, evolutionary biology and a new field called biological hermeneutics.'-- Edmund O'Sullivan, Resurgence, November-December 2007'Thought-provoking, clearly conceived vision of health in individuals, communities and ecosystems. A call for a more integrated, holistic approach to how we view and understand our world words of wisdom during our global crises.'-- New Leaf News, Spring 2009'Nature's Due is a fascinating and important book. It's one of those books that can frunish you with serviceable building blocks for a worldview.'-- www.greenprophet.com