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Book SynopsisWhether we are competing for a job, building a business or championing a good cause, some days it can feel as if we are trapped in an endless competition for status, wealth or attention. Maybe if we learn to play the game and follow the rules we'll come out on top. But is life really a finite game - a game of selection and rules, winners and losers, players and spectators? In The Infinite Game, Niki Harre asks us to imagine our world anew. What if we are all part of a different type of game entirely - a game in which playing matters more than winning, a game that anyone can join at any time, a game in which rules evolve as new players turn up - an infinite game? Harre looks at our society (are people pawns or participants?) and ourselves (what kind of player would you like to be?) to offer an inspiring vision of how we might live well together. Deeply informed by psychological research and a life of social activism, Niki Harre's provocative book teaches us all how we might live life as an infinite game.
Trade Review`It seems to me that violence happens in this world when we try to achieve objectives on a short wavelength of time. We short-circuit the right process. In contrast, nonviolence works on the long wave. In The Infinite Game, Niki Harre points towards the transformations that can happen if we move from finite towards infinite ways of seeing and being. A timely study for our pressed and pressing times.' - Professor Alastair McIntosh, author of Soil and Soul: People versus Corporate Power and Spiritual Activism: Leadership as Service.