Glen T. Martin
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | City University of New York, New York City, New York, United States |
Awards | Gusi Peace Prize (2013) |
Glen T. Martin (born 22 January 1944) is an American philosopher, writer, and social reformer.[1][2] He is also a researcher, teacher and holds administrative positions in many institutions in USA and abroad.[1][3][4]
Awards and honors[]
- 2013 Gusi Peace Prize,[5] Gusi Peace Prize Foundation, Manila, Philippines, Philosophy of Human Liberation
Books[]
List of English language books:
- (1989) From Nietzsche to Wittgenstein: The Problem of Truth and Nihilism in the Modern World by Glen T. Martin, P. Lang. ISBN 0820409170, ISBN 978-0820409177[6][7]
- (1999) Seeking Balance: A Collection Of Poetry by Glen T. Martin, Dawn Dancer Press ISBN 1888468408, ISBN 978-1888468403 [8]
- (2004) Millennium Dawn: The Philosophy of Planetary Crisis and Human Liberation by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 0975355503, ISBN 978-0975355503[9][10]
- (2008) Ascent to Freedom: Practical and Philosophical Foundations of Democratic World Law by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 1933567066, ISBN 978-1933567068[11][12]
- (2009) Triumph of Civilization: Democracy, Nonviolence, and the Piloting of Spaceship Earth by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 1933567244, ISBN 978-1933567242 [13][14]
- (2011) The Earth Federation Movement: Founding a Global Social Contract for the People of Earth by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 1933567376, ISBN 978-1933567372[15][16]
- (2013) The Anatomy of a Sustainable World: Our Choice Between Climate Change Or System Change and how You Can Make a Difference by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy. ISBN 1933567473, ISBN 978-1933567471[17][18]
- (2015) One World Renaissance: Holistic Planetary Transformation Through a Global Social Contract by Glen T. Martin, Institute for Economic Democracy. ISBN 1933567503, ISBN 978-1933567501[19][20]
- (2018) Global Democracy and Human Self-Transcendence: The Power of the Future for Planetary Transformation by Glen T. Martin, Cambridge Scholars Publisher. ISBN 1527511650, ISBN 978-1527511651[21][22]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Singh, Soibam Rocky (2018-12-26). "'World's political system is antiquated, needs new order'". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ "'Nations must unite with urgency to save environment, earth'". www.thehitavada.com. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
- ^ "Martin, Glen T." www.sociostudies.org. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ Journalist, Susan Beaver-Peace (2018-04-12). "Ever Heard of the Peace Pentagon?". Medium. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ "Dr. Glen Martin (USA) receives Gusi Peace Prize 2013 - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (1989). From Nietzsche to Wittgenstein : the problem of truth and nihilism in the modern world. New York: P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-0917-0. OCLC 18987607.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (1989). From Nietzsche to Wittgenstein: The Problem of Truth and Nihilism in the Modern World. P. Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-0917-7.
- ^ "Seeking Balance". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (June 2004). Millennium Dawn: The Philosophy of Planetary Crisis and Human Liberation. Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-0-9753555-0-3.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2005). Millennium dawn : the philosophy of planetary crisis and human liberation. Sun City, Ariz.: Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-0-9753555-0-3. OCLC 57319289.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2008). Ascent to Freedom: Practical and Philosophical Foundations of Democratic World Law. Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-06-8.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2008). Ascent to freedom : practical and philosophical foundations of democratic world law. Sun City, Ariz.: Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-06-8. OCLC 173248979.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2009). Triumph of civilization : democracy, nonviolence, and the piloting of spaceship earth. Sun City, Ariz.: Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-24-2. OCLC 430736583.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2009). Triumph of Civilization: Democracy, Nonviolence, and the Piloting of Spaceship Earth. Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-24-2.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2011). The Earth Federation movement : founding a global social contract for the people of Earth. Sun City, Ariz.: Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-36-5. OCLC 711988994.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2011). The Earth Federation Movement: Founding a Global Social Contract for the People of Earth. Institute for Economic Democracy Press. ISBN 978-1-933567-37-2.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2013). The Anatomy of a Sustainable World: Our Choice Between Climate Change Or System Change and how You Can Make a Difference. Institute for Economic Democracy. ISBN 978-1-933567-47-1.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2013). The anatomy of a sustainable world : our choice between climate change or system change and how you can make a difference. Appomattox. ISBN 978-1-933567-47-1. OCLC 847245910.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2015). One World Renaissance: Holistic Planetary Transformation Through a Global Social Contract. Institute for Economic Democracy. ISBN 978-1-933567-50-1.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2016). One World Renaissance : Holistic Planetary Transformation Through a Global Social Contract. Appomattox, VA. ISBN 978-1-933567-50-1. OCLC 944125129.
- ^ Martin, T. Glen (August 2018). Global Democracy and Human Self-Transcendence: The Power of the Future for Planetary Transformation. Cambridge Scholars Publisher. ISBN 978-1-5275-1165-1.
- ^ Martin, Glen T. (2018). Global democracy and human self-transcendence : the power of the future for planetary transformation. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. ISBN 978-1-5275-2563-4. OCLC 1083096820.
External links[]
- Works by Glen T. Martin at Open Library
- Works by or about Glen T. Martin in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Categories:
- Living people
- 1944 births
- American social commentators
- Social critics
- American writers
- Peace award winners