JITP: The State of the Integral Enterprise

The Journal of Integral Theory and Practice (JITP) has published some of the best presentations from the 2008 Integral Theory Conference.

Roger Walsh opens the issue with an honest look at the strengths, flaws, and current status of the Integral enterprise. He covers topics that will interest the entire Integral Life community, including how we can optimize the impact of integral ideas, fighting developmental complacency, and the traps that await us at each stage.  Click here to read more.
 
Elsewhere in the issue, authors explore Integral Politics (ranked choice voting, diversity maturity), Integral Art (music performance and pedagogy, journaling), Integral Recovery (alcohol and drug treatment), Integral Philosophy (Buddhist ethics in Habermas and Wilber), and Integral Psychology (death construct, channeling). Click here to read Sean Esbjörn-Hargens’ editorial introduction.
 
In late 2010, JFK University will host the second biennial Integral Theory Conference. Visit the ITC website for information about registering, submitting a presentation, and a recap of the 2008 conference. JITP is available through the IL store.