The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism
by Howard BloomIs global capitalism on its last legs? Is the era of American
leadership over? Has the West begun a decline into a new Dark Age? Does
American civilization deserve to survive? These are the unnerving
questions raised by the Great Crash of 2009.
Visionary thinker Howard Bloom has a radically new answer. In The Genius of the Beast, the author of the acclaimed books The Lucifer Principle and Global Brain,
insists that global society has only begun to realize its full
potential. Bloom argues that there's a hidden mandate beneath the
surface of capitalism: It s struggling to whisper and rumble its
message to you and me. That hidden imperative can lift us from economic
crisis, can make us a leader in the next-generation economy, and can
dramatically upgrade our ability to empower our fellow human beings.
Bloom sees crisis as opportunity, opportunity for the whole human race.
In more than eighty short, fast chapters, insights appear suddenly, like the quick bursts of flashbulbs. The Genius of the Beast
takes the reader on a sweeping tour of human history, from the Stone
Age to the present. Every chapter conveys a radically new way to see
the astonishing mechanism we call "Western Civilization." Bloom marvels
at how humans have turned toxic waste into food and fuel, trash into
treasure, and garbage into gold. He shows how we've produced material
miracles based on immaterial things passion, persistence, and fantasy.
Bloom shows that what many regard as the end is just the beginning. The
beginning of something you've never before imagined.
Bloom
explains why the secret to capitalism's next great leap does not lie in
new financial tricks, but in tapping things right under our noses in
radically new ways that is, tapping our imagination, our desire to feel
useful, our desire to help others, and our desire to be recognized for
contributing to the welfare of humanity. The key to next-generation
capitalism, writes Bloom, lies in a big-picture view that's utterly
unlike anything you've previously perceived. A big-picture view that
will startle you. A big-picture view with which you can ignite the
world, get a new handle on your life, and help transform society.
This
brilliant, inspirational work of daring ideas and breath-taking
research offers more than hope. It offers unseen levels of
understanding. Understanding that can literally redefine what it means
to be a human being.
Review
"It's an extraordinary book, exhilaratingly-written and masterfully-researched. I couldn't put it down." --
James Burke, creator and host of seven BBC TV series, including
Connections.
- Hardcover: 528 pages
- Publisher: Prometheus Books (November 24, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1591027543
- ISBN-13: 978-1591027546
"Brilliant and powerful." --Edgar Mitchell, sixth man to walk on the Moon, pilot of Apollo 14's Lunar Module, and founder of The Institute of Noetic Sciences
"Howard Bloom's newest book nails it once and for all. Hard to believe
a book could clarify and illuminate everything swirling through and
around our beleaguered selves, but this one does it!" Richard Foreman,
MacArthur Genius award-winner, founder of the Ontological-Hysteric
Theater and the man the New York Times calls the "gray wizard of
experimental theater."
"Pure poetry, divinely
begotten. It's a struggle of visions wine and wafer to become the real
world's flesh and blood. I am convinced that Howard Bloom is the
reincarnation of Plato. This beast is absolutely captivating; a
godsend." Mark Lamonica, author of Rio L. A and Junk yard dogs and William Shakespeare
"I
imagine Howard Bloom's eyes laughing as he takes a sledgehammer to
smash yet another giant icon: this time it's the sacred cow of
capitalist macroeconomic theory. But when the dust clears -- and he's
colorfully reconstructed the history of Western Civilization through
the eyes of his latest mega-idea, the hunting, devouring, nesting Beast
-- it turns out capitalism is a good thing after all. We were all just
wrong about why! Howard remains one of my favorite sources of new
memes. Don't miss this one." Richard Brodie, author, Virus of the Mind: the New Science of the Meme and original author of Microsoft Word
"Read with delight this terrific book in which Bloom re-writes the
history of the West and shows us what capitalism is really all
about--or what at its best it demands of us and how it rewards our
innermost natures. Bloom is a thinker of the order of Herbert Spencer
or Henri Bergson--he tries to see the whole picture from the origin of
the universe through the origin of life to the origins of humanity and
the continuity of the creativity of the cosmos in our personal and
social behavior. His insights along the way are mind-churning: his
portrayal of Plato's real genius as a marketer is brilliant. The
bacteria who poisoned their environment and thus moved evolution
upward...what a metaphor. Columbus' greatest skill was marketing not
navigation, the role of tea rituals, and the tale of soap, all are
wonderful. I've been writing about Max Weber and 'the spirit of
capitalism' and it makes me even more aware of the brilliance of
Bloom's argument about what is in the beast and how it can be tapped:
capitalism does not just emerge from the Protestant ethic but from the
nature of the human animal and its cosmic inheritance. Let's hope this
side of the beast can win out over its parochial and narrow other self
that longs for the safety of the tribe. But about the West at its best,
he's right: Capitalism = Service. An amazing and brilliant book." Robin Fox,
founder of the Anthropology Department at Rutgers University, former
director of research for the H. F. Guggenheim Foundation, co-author of The Imperial Animal and author of Kinship and Marriage
"It will grab you by the throat and shake your fundamental perceptions of life." --Robert D. Steel,
former CIA clandestine case officer for extremist targets, creator
Marine Corps Intelligence Center, CEO of OSS.Net, Inc., author of On Intelligence: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World, #1 non-fiction reviewer at Amazon.com.
"Capitalism
de- and reconstructed--capitalism with a heart--and brain: Howard
Bloom's new book marshals his vast knowledge of history, deep cultural
experience and broad scientific understanding to argue for a new way.
Ever since I sent away for a marketing book in the eighties whose major
advice was how much money you could make marketing marketing books, I
was skeptical. But marketing genius Howard Bloom may have written the
greatest marketing book ever--one that puts capitalism in its cosmic
context." --Dorion Sagan, author of Acquiring Genomes: A Theory Of The Origin Of Species (with Lynn Margulis) and Notes from the Holocene: A Brief History of the Future
"At last a consistent free-flowing unmutilated vision for those who
want to see the connection between physics, emotions, business and
society. Some Bloomian terms and concepts (like reperception, messianic
capitalism, cycles of boom and crash, and the universe feeling out her
possibilities) have already invaded my everyday speech. This is exactly
what we need: a science book meant for action and an action manual
rooted in science." --Pascal Jouxtel, partner, Eurogroup Institute, Paris, author of Comment les systemes pondent.
"Howard Bloom has created a masterpiece! This book is the 'aha moment' that everyone needs and is deeply yearning for." --Barbara Annis, CEO, Barbara Annis & Associates, author of Leadership and the Sexes: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business and Same Words Different Language: How Men and Women Misunderstand each other at Work and What to do About it.
"Howard Bloom's books are a gift to civilization. The Genius of the Beast is the best business history I've read, and I've read many. It does resonate to my frequency! It does." --Alex Lightman, author of Brave New Unwired World: The Digital Big Bang and the Infinite Internet, CTO, FutureMax Group, CTO, Intergovernment Renewable Energy Organization.
"A delightful and insightful rollercoaster ride into the future of
capitalism, ripe with Howard Bloom's trademark gusto for kaleidoscopic
adventure on the frontiers of history, biology, physics, marketing,
economics, and management." --Nova Spivak, CEO and Founder of Twine.com, the world's leading pioneer of semantic webs.
"Bloom makes a culture rock and roll as he blows away past myths,
present cul-de-sacs, and future blind alleys. If the safest place in
any crisis is always the hard truth, Bloom doesn't hesitate to tell us
what's real, what works, and how we can escape the mess we are in. Pay
heed!" ----Don Edward Beck, Ph. D. Chairman, Global Centers for Human Emergence, co-author Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership and Change.
"There is a resonating message in The Genius of the Beast.
The human being is front and center in history. Front and center in the
past, present, and future. That human being is our client. The Genius of the Beast
explains the centrality of understanding our client's emotions. It
explains the paramount importance of delivering outcomes that satisfy
those emotions, and of delivering those outcomes in an ethical manner.
This message is fundamental in a time when there's a fracture in the
investment business as we continue the shift towards retirement
management. The old normal does not fit the current situation anymore.
There are too many unsolved problems. There are too many unsolvable
problems. The investment profession needs a new language. Traditional
finance and economics described the client in terms of rational
utility. That language is no longer good enough. We need new words that
help us understand our clients emotional needs. That's why we've put The Genius of the Beast in our advanced curriculum for Retirement Management Analysts and have cited it in our own book, RIIA's Advisory Process: How To Benefit From 'The View Across The Silos.'" --Francois Gadenne, Chairman of the Board and Executive Director, The Retirement Income Industry Association. Co-author of How To Benefit From "The View Across The Silos."
"In The Genius of the Beast,
Howard Bloom achieves what he has set out to do articulating a
thoroughly secular call to what amounts to a spiritual mission. By
tracing the capitalist impulse to innovate all the way back to its
humble origins in bacteria and ants, Bloom conveys a powerful moral and
evolutionary imperative for us to reinvent ourselves and reinvigorate
this system for the sake of our collective future." --Andrew Cohen, founder EnlightenNext
"I'm a Christian and Bloom is an atheist. But he brilliantly nails the divine nature that drives us toward creation and rest."
The Genius of the Beast is a secular epiphany. ----
Brace E. Barber, President/CEO Decipherst, Inc. and author of
No Excuse LeadershipHoward is just the best! really . . if you think you can't understand you'll find out that he will explain everything so that you can - maybe for the first time in your life!!!
Karen Ellis, CEO /Founder Educational CyberPlayGround