close
Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy Audiobook, by Geoffrey Garver Play Audiobook Sample

Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy Audiobook

Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy Audiobook, by Geoffrey Garver Play Audiobook Sample
FlexPass™ Price: $12.95
$9.95 for new members!
(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening)
  • Love your audiobook or we'll exchange it
  • No credits to manage, just big savings
  • Unlimited podcast listening
Add to Cart
$9.95/m - cancel anytime - 
learn more
OR
Regular Price: $19.99 Add to Cart
Read By: Martin Gollery Publisher: Ascent Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2009 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781663743763

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

14

Longest Chapter Length:

77:12 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

15 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

32:08 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

In this groundbreaking guide to building an ethical economy, Peter Brown and his colleagues at the Quaker Institute for the Future show readers how a system that embodies the core Quaker principle of "right relationship" can deliver a more equitable and sustainable future.

Download and start listening now!

Right Relationship Listener Reviews

Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5 (2.00)
5 Stars: 0
4 Stars: 0
3 Stars: 0
2 Stars: 1
1 Stars: 0
Narration: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5 (0.00)
5 Stars: 0
4 Stars: 0
3 Stars: 0
2 Stars: 0
1 Stars: 0
Story: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5 (0.00)
5 Stars: 0
4 Stars: 0
3 Stars: 0
2 Stars: 0
1 Stars: 0
Write a Review
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5 Narration Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5 Story Rating: 0 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 50 out of 5

    " heavy-handed, repetitive and down-right silly at the end; still, Brown asks many questions that are worth thinking about. Hard to stomach if you're not already converted to living in the anti-economy. "

    — Tamara, 4/5/2012