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HappytalismPost Coronavirus Pandemic Towards a New Development Paradigm - A Humanity Oriented World

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9786257220224
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14x21
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658
Basım Yeri
İstanbul
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1
Basım Tarihi
2021-03
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4a18b9143bfd430e9c3cf995d6ae24db
Kapak Türü
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
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295,00TL
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Happytalism
Happytalism Post Coronavirus Pandemic Towards a New Development Paradigm - A Humanity Oriented World
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“Needless to say that the pre-Corona global situation was not good to us. Until Coronavirus became the news, the whole World was screaming about all the terrible things which are about to happen to the world. The most exciting news is Corona crisis offers us almost limitless opportunities to make a fresh start. We can start designing our hardware and software in an almost clean screen.”
Professor Muhammad Yunus

2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner

“The world could face a higher cost from pandemics unless political leaders make a new paradigm shift. In this respect, we cannot solve the problems of the 21st century with old concepts and with the incorrectly written texts of today's economics books aimed at consumerism of capitalism. We have to break the routine. We must start by wiping out the wrong and unnecessary information and impositions of globalization and capitalism from our minds.”

“The world deserves the existence of happy people and happy countries as a result of the Happytalist thinking. The understanding of political leadership should change henceforth with Happytalism. Hedonic, discriminatory, egoistic and populist approaches in the governance of the world should be abandoned. Political leaders should implement policies that will ensure the happiness of the society and public administration approaches that aim towards emphaty, tolerance, environmental protection, justice, peace, freedom, equality, brotherhood, simplicity, unity in diversity and localization should be popularized.”

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