Integrationalism: Essays on the Rationale of Abundance

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Author(s): James Felton Keith
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010)
Binding: Paperback, 204 pages
List Price: $20.00

Integrationalism is a philosophical framework that is inspiring new thought on the ideal transition from human creation, to human continuity, and finally to human cultivation, by acknowledging the technological extension that have yielded modern discovery, development, and deployment. Controversial topics encompassing the political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological gamut relay philosophical underpinnings that exploit the fundamental flaws in individualism, natural selection, competition, markets, protectionism, spirituality, absolute idealism, objectivism, and others, while offering an alternative of rational exploration and networked human potential.

About the Author
James Felton Keith is an academic and entrepreneur with the Enxit Group: A multinational IT Services and Equity Development firm that delivers the latest technological and financial solutions of the most affluent to disfavored market segments globally. Born into the age of moderation, Keith's intrigue with the culture of capitalism and the rapid integration of the world is the primary driver of his entrepreneurial and educational initiatives. He is also a member of the World Future Society.