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I read your book and want to congratulate you on it. It is an important contribution to a very difficult and demanding field. I see that we share a great deal in common. Please accept my congratulations on an outstanding piece of scholarship. I hope your pioneering book is widely read and used extensively in courses on economics, biology and education.
Paul Schafer
Economist
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Bioeconomics consists of a deep interpretation of economic knowledge with knowledge not only of our air and water but also all living things residing in it, plants, animals and humans including their thoughts and their emotions. It is through these that bioeconomic differs from, and is superior to ecological economics. Bioeconomics is more holistic and inclusive; ethical and aesthetic dimensions of the human experience are not left out.
The book will appeal to both, those who search for expressions of their innermost sentiments and those who search for breakthrough of new thought. I have been able to benefit from either side.
Erika Erdmann
Publisher and Editor
Humankind Advancing
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I started to read your book … thinking that I would read it in small doses each day but I have finished “devouring ” it and have gone back and read it again especially part three which constitutes the culmination of what appears to be one of the best scientific works which I have had the occasion to know during last few years.
The book deals, in my opinion, with an inspiring and inspired appeal for a new philosophy of science, of life, based on a holistic, ethical , cooperative and interdependent vision of the world and humanity.
Jose Luis Lopez Pereira
European Commission