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Limits of Civilization (Paperback)
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Limits of Civilization (Paperback)
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This book has been inspired by Dennis Meadows's (et al) The Limits
to Growth, published 41 years ago. It forewarned the general public
about the exhaustion of strategic resources of the planet as known
at that time, unless economic and population expansions were
halted. This resulted in the world becoming aware of the crisis of
civilisation. Measures were taken to reduce the consumption of the
strategic resources, including the promotion of recycling resources
used. Efforts were made internationally to introduce the practice
of climate and environmental protection, to little avail. The
present book has a wider scope of analysis and synthesis, and even
gloomier conclusions than those found in the two pioneering books.
This author has arrived at the following conclusions: The plight of
civilisation is doomed by the sun expiring within 4.5 billion
years. It is also determined by the exhaustion of the known and the
potential resources of the small planet Earth around the year
5,000. The future of civilisation (considered in the time frame
imaginable to man) is swayed by its current crisis, which results
from the Triangle of Civilization Death (the combination of the
bombs of population, ecology and depletion of strategic resources),
which will be felt around 2050; The future of civilisation is
dependent on its capability of entering the phase of Wise and
Universal Civilisation in the years to come. This is conditioned
upon the abandonment of the known socio-political and economic
systems: capitalism, socialism, communism and their hybrids. These
systems are based on the constant growth of population and the
economy, which is unsustainable any longer; Democratic Ecologism
ought to be the new system, securing a wise and sustainable
functioning of civilisation; it would prioritise the ecosystem in
the choices made by man and societies. What must be observed, too,
is tolerance based on Spirituality 2.0. It is based on the
Decalogue of Complementary Values derived from the main religions
1.0, which the world is now practicing. Is it possible to introduce
these solutions to practical life? This is up to people becoming
wiser. Alas, so far people do not even know what wisdom is since
wisdom is not taught at school or college. And without wisdom, no
civilisation stands any chance of success in the universe of
systemic chaos.
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