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A Brief History of Spiral Dynamics




AuthorsAlbion M. Butters

Publication year2015

JournalApproaching Religion

Volume5

Issue2

First page 67

Last page78

Number of pages12

ISSN1799-3121

eISSN1799-3121

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67574

Web address https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/ar/article/view/924

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/25868645


Abstract

For nearly two decades, the theory of Spiral Dynamics has been used to dynamically model human evolution and information systems. In that time, however, many different versions and applications of the model have emerged. This article will diachronically trace the history of Spiral Dynamics, from the foundational theory of Clare Graves to its initial introduction by Don Beck and Chris Cowan and subsequent adaptation by Ken Wilber. A brief exploration of the various camps and their competing interpretations of Spiral Dynamics will permit some critical analysis of the model itself.


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