This challenging science-based book reviews today's global
situation as well as our long evolution to humanness. It uncovers a
crisis in policy and behavior impending since 1990--one stemming
from earlier, but long-outmoded assumptions that now threaten
future development in common. Feasible reforms, global and
national, are outlined.
Ranging widely through time, space, and subject-matter, and
moving from earth and life history to economics and new vistas in
brain science, Dilloway marshals analysis, ideas, and proposals to
lay bare a climactic crisis that, since 1990 in particular, has
been systematically concealed from view by the fresh force of a
current conventional wisdom.
Successive chapters review our global situation in its major
demographic, environmental, economic, and human rights aspects. Our
entire time perspective is then examined to throw new light on
powerful human capacities and the way they are now being
contradicted by assumptions--seemingly rational two centuries
ago--that have become outmoded, yet still decisive, in the century
now ending. Dilloway next looks at recent economic history to see
how this now-obsolete philosophy has come to prevail and how
massively it opposes the cooperative social basis of our entire
human potential. After reviewing a many-sided United Nations push
based on environmental conservation, development, and human rights,
Dilloway arrives at feasible, yet far-reaching proposals for
stronger international government and matching basic reforms at the
level of the advanced nation-state.
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