“This is a stunning and audacious work of grand social theory. . . . Sclove exposes modernity as a covert struggle, stretching out over four centuries, between economic growth and psychospiritual self-realization.”
Professor Penny Gill, Mount Holyoke College, and author of What in the World is Going On
“Mind-blowingly insightful. . . . Sclove’s book unmasks fatal defects in economic thought together with surprising opportunities for social and environmental salvation.”
Professor Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley, and author of Development Betrayed
“Escaping Maya’s Palace is profound, powerfully original, and politically and spiritually sophisticated at a level that is very rare. It could be life-changing for many people and a catalyst for integrating deeper psychospiritual awareness into social-change movements!”
Sally Kempton, author of Meditation for the Love of It
“An amazing and soul-nourishing book that courageously defies the taboo against integrating spiritual wisdom into modern scholarship.”
Professor Frédérique Apffel-Marglin, Smith College, and author of Subversive Spiritualities
“Richard Sclove is a Renaissance man for our times, weaving insights from a dozen disciplines into a dazzling string of revelations. His book presents a compelling new rationale for creating more self-reliant and culturally progressive local economies.”
Michael Shuman, author of The Local Economy Solution
“Escaping Maya’s Palace is a remarkable book. . . . . If you are open to considering fundamentally different ways of thinking about the largest human challenges, Sclove’s book will give you a truly thoughtful and deeply informed point of entry.”
Professor Joshua Cohen, Stanford University, and Co-Editor, Boston Review