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Book SynopsisIn Search of Truth presents a comprehensive story of the evolution of the School of Economic Science, now in its eighth decade. Brian Hodginkson brings his historian's skills and philosophic insight to bear in telling it in fascinating detail.
Trade Review'A fascinating account giving the history of the School of Economic Science, founded by Leon Maclaren in the 1930s. The author has been associated with the School since 1963 and was himself a lecturer in philosophy. The twin inspirations of the founder were truth and justice and the original emphasis on economics goes back to the work of Henry George, championed by his father. The author explains how the School and the Study Society under Dr. Roles evolved in parallel through the encounter with Gurdjieff and Ouspensky in the 1950s, then discovering the importance of meditation as a practical application of philosophy in its widest sense. This occurred during the 1960s through Maharishi and Sri Shantananda Saraswati, who also provided the impetus towards the teaching of Advaita. More recently, the School has branched out into other activities including music, education, art and Renaissance studies. Culturally, the most interesting consideration is so many thousands of people felt the need for a deeper form of spiritual practice and contemplation than provided by Christian churches. This is the development of an experienced understanding that goes beyond attendance at church services. Readers who have been involved in the School at some stage will find this book of particular interest. I myself attended some classes when I arrived in London in the mid-70s, and they provided an important orientation for my future development even if I did not remain with the School.' Scientific & Medical Network Magazine 20110115