On a wave of New Age angst comes Ervin Laszlo’s 3rd Millennium: The
Challenge and the Vision. “Is there evidence for the possible coincidence of the
dawn of the third millennium and the coming of a new world?” he asks on page
one. “No” would be a useful answer. Instead, we get 150 pages of unfocused
spiritual guff on “cosmic responsibility”, the “non-materiality of matter” and
the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. From Kant to cant. Published by Gaia
Books, £9.99, ISBN 185675068X.
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