Revolution of Love – Patch Adams
Patch Adams of the Gesundheit Institute talks about moving away from Market Capitalism to a sense of Community Compassion. I want a world where no one alive can remember what the word war means. There is no hope for human survival if we don’t change to a loving world.
Love Revolution
Clown One Italia in Milano, Italy
School for Designing a Society – Teaching people to be revolutionaries for loving change to move away from a world of Market Capitalism to a world of compassion and generosity. We need Grandmother Revolution.
Gesundheit Institute
(Gesundheit means Good Health!)
* http://www.PatchAdams.org
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