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Reflections on the Fall of Modern Civilisation (Hardcover)
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Reflections on the Fall of Modern Civilisation (Hardcover)
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Civilisations have come and gone over the past eight thousand
years, some lasting longer, others more briefly. Modern
Civilisation, launched through the European Enlightenment some
three hundred years ago, has been driven increasingly by an
obsession with Progress and Development. The harnessing of fossil
hydrocarbons drove forward processes of industrialisation,
urbanisation and latterly globalisation that are inherently
unsustainable. Now that the easily accessible fossil energy
resources are approaching a terminal decline, we find ourselves at
a fatal juncture, poised to return to a simpler life of modest
energy requirements, but threatened also by - possibly catastrophic
- environmental damage resulting from modern development.
Why do we find ourselves in such an untenable situation?
Reflections on the Fall of Modern Civilization analyses why and how
this condition came about and suggests how we can reinterpret at a
basic level what human life is really all about. This discusses
technical means and changes in attitudes and consciousness that
might help the emerging generation to transition to a truly
sustainable and a deeply satisfying life for all, transcending the
problems and conflicts embedded in the very notion of Civilisation.
About the Author
Born during the Second World War and raised in England,
Switzerland and Germany, Francis Vairley has spent much of his life
travelling and working in all the world's continents. From the late
1970s, whilst teaching graduate students in urban, regional and
environmental planning, he engaged with the Green Movement. Working
with many actors from international agencies to local governments
and people's organisations he helped to devise environmental and
social management programmes and projects, latterly focusing on
local economic development in informal economies in Asia and Latin
America. Although retired as an academic, Francis continues his
work with International Agencies and Transition Initiatives
dividing his time with family, friends and communities between
homes in Europe, Asia and North America.
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