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What is ‘the good life’?

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Marshall Rosenberg

Director of Educational Services at Center for Nonviolent Communication

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About the video: ‘What is ‘the good life’?’

Dr Rosenberg talks about Teilhard de Chardin’s theories of human evolution which sought to return to a more natural way – one where no-one advances at the expense of another. He speaks of his own experiences working with Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and how enriching the lives of others is the most rewarding work mankind can engage in.

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Filmed: London, UK on 8 June 2004

Credits: Interviewer - Marcus Morrell Camera and Editor - Marcus Morrell

Copyright © 2004 Big Picture TV

About Marshall Rosenberg

Marshall Rosenberg is an American psychologist that founded and developed Nonviolent Communication.
He is Founder and Director of Educational Services for the Center for Nonviolent Communication, an international non-profit organization based in California.

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