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El. knyga: Defying Dystopia: Going on with the Human Journey After Technology Fails Us

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  • Formatas: 223 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351523110
  • Formatas: 223 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351523110

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To most, the collapse of modern civilization is the stuff of fiction. Yet, science confirms that misuse of technology and environmental abuse places our world in grave danger of ruin. The World Scientists' Warning to Humanity places our civilization on a collision course. Defying Dystopia analyses how we have come to this, and what options remain for far-seeing people to take control of their own destiny and survive the future.

Ed Ayres, who has worked with some iconic environmental scientists of the past half-century, argues that technology was originally used to augment the natural strengths of humans, but has been increasingly used in ways that weaken usshifting from useful work to the industries of distraction, entertainment, convenience, pain-relief, and sedation. Ayres advises on how at least some of us can avoid that collision. The most critical task, for those of us who want humanity to survive and thrive, is to disengage from our tech thraldom, and shift to a conscious management of our evolution in which we use technology to enhance our skills and strengths rather than erode or supplant them.

Ayres provides insightful, actionable suggestions we can use to increase our odds of survival. He asks far-seeing individuals to take on a mission that the dominant governments and institutions demonstrably cannot: the epic task of shepherding a low-profile, resilient transition to a new kind of human future.

Recenzijos

"This book addresses an extremely important question-what can be done at the personal level to prepare for the decline phrase of our industrial/high energy-intensive society." -Dennis Meadows, co-author, The Limits to Growth

Prologue: Waking Up vii
1 Losing Balance
1(10)
Technologies Tilting the Wrong Way
2 Big-Picture Thinking
11(10)
How Some of Us Came to See What We Now See
3 The Numbing
21(16)
When Our Devices and Distractions Become Our Pacifiers
4 The Weakening
37(26)
Unnoticed Effects of Effort-Saving Technology
5 The New Trojan Horse
63(18)
Why the Takeover Has Not Been Seen For What It Is
6 The Stumbling
81(18)
A Slow-Footed Species in a Sprint Economy
7 The Footprint of the Future
99(6)
We Are Not Cows!
8 Seeing Past Dystopia
105(18)
Facing up to Malthus, Orwell, Super-Storm Sandy ... and What?
9 Reigniting Imagination
123(14)
In Search of Our Lost Abilities to Anticipate, Envision, and Plan
10 Hands, Feet, Bare Skin, and Privacy
137(8)
The Last Bastions of Natural Strength
11 Overriding Evolution
145(18)
A Course of High Adventure and Uncertain Salvation
12 Breaking Away
163(12)
Blazing Paths to a New Human Future
13 A New Beginning
175(16)
Essential Steps Toward Long-Run Survival
Appendix: Further Reading and Resources 191(16)
Index 207
ED AYRES is the former editor of World Watch magazine, one of the first periodicals to focus on the emerging challenges of environmental degradation and destabilized climate.