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Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World Book

Ervin Laszlo, a pioneer in complex systems philosophy and general evolution theory, believes we are in the midst of a massive worldwide transformation-a Macroshift--that will dramatically alter everything from lifestyle to economy. Such total upheaval has occurred only a few times before, he says and in Macroshift he explains what this might mean and how we might manage its impact. The gist, according to Laszlo, is that technology and globalisation have unbalanced social structures, upended values and priorities, sparked resource exploitation and "downgraded the livability" of our planet. The result is an unsustainable situation that could trigger political conflict, financial vulnerability, and deteriorating environmental problems during the coming decade unless "a new way of thinking" takes hold. "If we are not to join the myriad species that had once populated the Earth but became extinct", he predicts, "we will have to create a civilisation that is more adapted to the conditions in which we find ourselves". He then offers ideas to do so, including a shift from "competition to reconciliation and partnership" and development of "more responsible and humane community projects" around the world. The proposals are not for everyone but this book offers serious food for thought that we all would do well to ponder. --Howard RothmanRead More

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  • ASDA

    Offers practical information on all aspects of the contemporary world from its problems and dangers to the opportunites and possibilities. By showing that anyone who is capable of comprehending the basic features of our situation this text also shows that you have the power to bring about change.

  • 1576751635
  • 9781576751633
  • Ervin Laszlo
  • 1 November 2001
  • Berrett-Koehler
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 218
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