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The Gilgamesh Gene Revisited (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
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The Gilgamesh Gene Revisited (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
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How it is that humanity has brought itself, along with most other
species, to the brink of extinction? In the Gilgamesh Gene
Revisited, Russell-Jones provides a time-line analysis of man’s
relationship with the natural world that stretches back deep into
pre-history and illuminates the origins of many of our most
cherished fables, myths and religious creeds, which provide our
belief systems governing our world and political thinking today.
Extinction is avoidable but do we, as sentient beings, possess the
ability to change the way we think? This question is fundamental to
the survival of the human species. In this second edition, Dr Robin
Russell-Jones expands on his vision of the human condition,
providing new findings to many of our most abiding mysteries,
including the origin of King Arthur and the Round Table, the Holy
Grail and the meaning of the Trinity. Gilgamesh was a vainglorious
king who ruled the city of Uruk in Ancient Mesopotamia, allegedly
around 2750 BC. The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest narrative in
existence, and it contains the blueprint for much of our
environmentally destructive behaviour today. This implacable
pursuit of fame and fortune, at the expense of the natural world,
has proven so successful that plundering the Earth’s resources
has become hard-wired into our thinking: hence the Gilgamesh Gene.
Furthermore this quest for immortality is now regarded as a
“natural” part of the human condition: whilst in reality it is
deeply deviant, and contains the seeds of our own destruction. As
mankind rushes head-long into the Anthropocene, there is some hope
as the author explains the steps we need to take to avert disaster:
limiting human numbers; getting away from ever-expanding GDP as the
only definition of progress; and urgently implementing the Global
Carbon Incentive Fund as the most equitable, efficient and
effective way of putting a price on carbon emissions globally.
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