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The Vanishing of a Species? A Look at Modern Man's Predicament by a Geologist (Hardcover, New)
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The Vanishing of a Species? A Look at Modern Man's Predicament by a Geologist (Hardcover, New)
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The Vanishing of a Species? is a serious treatise exploring the
past evolution, present predicament and possible future extinction
of a particular species on planet Earth. The species is Homo
sapiens. The threat to the species is Homo sapiens. The author, a
former professor of geology and geophysics, starts his exploration
by putting man in context, both in terms of space and time. We find
that in either case, man is not as pre-eminent as he may believe.
While man is the most accomplished toolmaker this planet has ever
seen, his technical progress is overpowering his social progress-an
imbalance that sets the stage for his vanishing act, absent quick,
corrective action. The author makes a compelling case that
society's unrestricted material growth is the challenge of our
times. Modern man's predicament refers broadly to man's collision
course with nature-his attitude of ruthless exploitation leading to
depletion of non-renewable resources, pollution of the environment,
overpopulation, with its accompanying increase in human aggression,
and other effects. After the agricultural and industrial-scientific
revolutions, it is now time for the Human Revolution-a more
realistic attitude on the part of man towards the universe, the
earth and other forms of terrestrial life. Vanishing covers a wide
spectrum from man's early beginnings to the modern problems of
population increase, resource depletion, pollution, crime, and many
more. The book addresses the roles that heredity (nature) and
environment (nurture) play in shaping man's nature, and in
particular, his current high level of aggression-a trait that
stands in the way of the Human Revolution. The author calls for the
humanists to communicate with the technologists through an
interdisciplinary dialogue that may pave the way to the Human
Revolution. Major works discussed in Vanishing include the Club of
Rome's much reviewed 1972 work The Limits to Growth and updates
thereto, as well as C.P. Snow's seminal 1959 lecture on The Two
Cultures. Vanishing concludes that without the Human Revolution in
short order, Homo sapiens may well turn out to be an evolutionary
flash in the pan-occupying a dominating but fleeting position in
earth history. Vanishing should appeal to all audiences. Recent
economic turmoil around the globe, and increasing evidence of the
serious strain placed on the earth by the demands of humankind,
make the observations and recommendations raised within Vanishing
deserving of the sober attention of all Homo sapiens interested in
the survival and prosperity of their species.
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