- Corinne McLaughlin
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Corinne McLaughlin (born 1947) is an American author and educator. She is executive director of The Center for Visionary Leadership and a Fellow of The World Business Academy and the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland. McLaughlin and her partner Gordon Davidson founded Sirius, an ecological village in Massachusetts. She coordinated a national task force for President Clinton's Council on Sustainable Development and has taught politics at American University. McLaughlin has lectured in the U.S., Europe and South America. She is co-author of The Practical Visionary: A New World Guide to Spiritual Growth and Social Change, Spiritual Politics: Changing the World from the Inside Out and Builders of the Dawn: Community Lifestyles in a Changing World. [1]
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Quotations
- "Using well-developed dialoguing and visioning processes involving the entire community, people could develop new ways to organize themselves with community-supported agriculture, barter and alternative currencies, solar and wind energy, holistic and complementary medicine, and co-ops of all kinds." —Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson in Utne Reader.[2]
Books written
- "The Practical Visionary: A New World Guide to Spiritual Growth and Social Change", 2010. With Gordon Davidson, Unity House Publishers. ISBN 978-0-87159-340-5
- Spiritual Politics: Changing the World from the Inside Out. 1994. With Gordon Davidson. Ballantine/Random House Books. ISBN 0-345-36983-1
- Builders of the Dawn: Community Lifestyles in a Changing World. 1990. With Gordon Davidson. Book Publishing Company. ISBN 0-913990-68-X
Notes
- ^ Corinne McLaughlin - Biography. In Dalai Lama Renaissance (DVD)
- ^ Johnson, G. (February 14, 1999). "Ideas and Trends; for Y2K Utopians, a Chance to Remake the System." New York Times.
External links
- Leadership And Power In Intentional Communities by Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson, In Context #7, Autumn 1984.
- To Think Like Others an Interview with Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson, by Robert and Diane Gilman. In Context #29, Summer 1991.
Categories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- American University faculty and staff
- American non-fiction writer stubs
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