Review
Rex Weyler, author of Greenpeace: The Inside Story (Rex Weyler Greenpeace )
Stephen Legault's marvelous ability to connect the experiences of the present leaders of social causes with the wisdom of the ancients shows us all that there is a passage through the often seeming insurmountable obstacles of the present, a way that enables all who care to be successful in their personal lives as well as in their chosen work.
Brock Evans, US Endangered Species Coalition (Brock Evans Brock Evans )
Stephen Legault believes the Tao te Ching contains much that can help people who are working to change the world.... His sincerity, and the concrete examples he gives, will make you receptive to what he has to say.
The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver Sun )
It is the work of an honest and dedicated layman who's looking for guidance in his vocation.
George Fetherling, New Brunswick Reader (George Fetherling New Brunswick Reader )
This is a fascinating book about carrying the Tao of Lao Tzu to leadership in social issues and activist movements in Western Civil society. It is a timely book about the role of spirituality in activism that covers the left side of the social and political spectrum. It is a relief to see that the whold world hasn't been converted to the fundamentalist Christian conservative side.
Books On Line/Amazon (John Matlock Books On Line/Amazon )
Book Description
This is a timely book about the role of spirituality in activism in the 21st century, and how wenot only activists per se, but those for whom issues of social and political justice are importantcan forge new paths in our daily struggles to make the world a better place, and at the same time restore personal balance to our lives. It includes a foreword by Dr. Jim Butler, a political activist for the past 30 years who is also a Buddhist monk.
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About the Author
Stephen Legault has been a social and political activist for almost twenty years. He has founded or co-founded four conservation organizations, including a Canadian conservation group (Wildcanada.net) and has worked with various groups and associations across North America. He also has written for numerous magazines and journals on the subjects of activism and conservation. Currently he is helping ethically driven businesses create consumer activists around the issues of climate change, wilderness, waste and fair trade. He lives in Victoria, BC Canada.