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Connected Capitalism

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It would be a great pity to dismiss the book merely as you might disagree with the author's politics. He gives us a lot more than we would expect and the book left me wanting more.

Weitzner uses Judaic thought and works within that tradition to look at spirituality and how we can develop ourselves and work within difficult situations. I wish he had written a book just on this topic. For really, he is wonderful. He is fresh and enthralling, giving a clear headed vision to how to proceed when life gets difficult, paradoxical and well nigh impossible. His development of the idea of Mitzvah is not to be missed. Mitzvah is a central concept in Judaism. It relates very much to the Christian idea of a Calling or the Hindu idea of dharma, and yet neither of those terms can quite cover it.

Weitzner, please write another book about the working world. You offer good sound advice and a fresh take on old problems. That you wish to buttress the political ideology of Bannon and From is not only regrettable but pointless. You are far more interesting than either of them.

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Survival in strange time or going through transformative relationships, walking via new path with new circumstances are the drivers of mind change today. The book is philosophical and represents the view of how the change can be accepted and how you can transform oneself.

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