Living on the Fringe

STEINER BOOKS INCISBN: 9781621482352

A Memoir

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By Abraham Entin
Imprint: STEINER BOOKS INC
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
216 x 140 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
248

Description

Abraham Entin is a singer, songwriter, rand storyteller who dances at every opportunity. He is a long-time student of Rudolf Steiner's social ideas and is particularly interested in how spiritual perspectives influence and help bring about positive social change. Following the events described in this memoir, Abraham and his wife Rachael Flug went on to create Diaperaps, Ltd., a business that helps revitalize cloth diapering for the benefit of babies and the environment. He founded the Sonoma County affiliate of Move to Amend and has written extensively on corporate personhood, money, and debt. He is very proud to have received a certificate of appreciation from Occupy Santa Rosa for his "tireless support of the Occupy Movement and his work to end corporate greed and corruption." Rachael and Abraham live an hour north of San Francisco in western Sonoma County. They have three wonderful adult children and two fabulous grandchildren, all of whom bring great joy to their lives. At seventy-three, Abraham is still out rousing the rabble.

"Abraham Entin has written a really magnificent book...a delightful read from cover to cover. So buy it and read it--you won't be disappointed."--Ken Cloke, author, founder and director of Center for Dispute Resolution "Abraham Entin has written an outrageous, hugely entertaining memoir...about what it's like to go up against the man and come out smiling--and still fighting--on the other side."----Saul Rubinek, actor, writer, producer, and director in theater, film, and television "I just finished reading Living on the Fringe. It is a wonderful work of art, Abraham. Congratulations! You have managed to make it personal but at the same time affectionately objective. Few people are able to look at themselves without a great many adjectives and adverbs, but simply allowing their own personality to shine through the facts. Thank you, Abraham! A wonderful work, a mighty achievement!"--Siegfried Finser, founder of RSF Social Finance, author of Money Can Heal

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