DESCRIPTION OF “VELVET
GLOVE & IRON FIST”
James
R. Fisher, Jr., Ph.D.
©
February 6, 2017
REFERENCE
This is a description of a new book to soon be
available in the Kindle Library of www.amazon.com.
In the words of German philosopher Hermann
Kantorowicz, ideas are weapons. “There is an important distinction between
thoughts and ideas,” he writes. “Men possess thoughts. Ideas possess men.”
Above all, the “Velvet Glove & Iron Fist” is a
book of ideas, ideas that will possess you.
If you are one of those people who senses something is amiss, but you
can’t put your finger on it, author James R. Fisher, Jr. gets inside the trivia
hype that passes for knowledge explaining why everything we think we know is
out of sync with the times, showing why there is finally traction between men
and women as equal partners in a creative tomorrow.
Author Fisher sees us living in an unconscious
civilization and mythical existence falsely focusing on a clash of cultures and
people who pervade the fabric of society when these once epidemic barriers and
biases no longer have purchase. He
claims we are moving out of the shadow of our defunct institutions from
education to business, from the social to political, and from the religious to
the workplace where events now control man rather than man events.
For the last seventy years, or since WWII, while
everything has been unraveling, new ideas have taken hold as the basis of this
prescient work, “The Velvet Glove & Iron Fist.”
Women have risen to the fore as an expression of the
Feminine Paradigm with the emphasis
on “right brain” thinking as complement to the Masculine Paradigm of “left brain” thinking subsuming “mind” to all
spheres of human activity in the problem solving. We are leaving visionary Pitirim Sorokin’s (1889
– 1968) 600 year dying Sensate Culture,
and are in a transitory period as we move into his 600 year Ideational Culture of a creative
tomorrow. Author Fisher is at the forefront
of this new day challenging cherished suppositions showing how work and life
can once again be extraordinaire.
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