Macroshift :Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World

Publication subTitle :Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World

Author: Laszlo Ervin  

Publisher: Berrett Koehler‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9781576751787

Subject: F114.41 International economic integration

Keyword: 世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理

Language: ENG

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We live in the midst of one of the greatest technological revolutions in history, an era of deep-seated transformation-a macroshift in civilization, says preeminent scholar and futurist Ervin Laszlo. Its signs and manifestations are all around us, from the deadly HIV/AIDS epidemic sweeping Africa and the dangerous fire-trap sweatshops routinely killing workers in Bangladesh, to the environmental havoc created by genetic engineering, power plant pollution and mechanized agriculture. The application of new technologies has turned into a double-edged sword.
The world is growing together in some respects, but is coming apart in others. Worldwide economic globalization, another sign of the macroshift, all too often benefits the few rather than the many. Hundreds of millions live at a higher material standard of living, but thousands of millions are pressed into abject poverty. The richest 20% earn ninety times the income of the poorest 20%, consume eleven times as much energy, and eat eleven times as much meat.
There have been other macroshifts in human history, but they spanned centuries, allowing cultural values, beliefs, and change to occur gradually. Today, technology has reduced our time to adapt; the entire critical period of change is compressed into the lifetime of a generation.
Today's macroshift, explains Laszlo, harbors great promise, as well as grave danger. He outlines two possible scenarios: "The Breakdown," where we choose to dri

Chapter

2 Macroshifts Past and Present

3 Decisive Factors in Today’s Macroshift

4 The Choice

II: THE NEW IMPERATIVES

5 Forget Obsolete Beliefs

6 Learn to Live with Diversity

7 Embrace a Planetary Ethic

8 Meet Your Responsibilities

III: THE WAY AHEAD

9 Evolution from Logos to Holos

10 The Quiet Dawn of Holos Consciousness

11 You Can Change the World

TWELVE COMMENTS BY MEMBERS OF THE CLUB OF BUDAPEST

Peter Russell

Edgar Mitchell

Karan Singh

Thomas Berry

Robert Muller

Riane Eisler

Edgar Morin

Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan

Ignazio Masulli

Otto Herbert Hajek

Peter Roche

Gary Zukav

POSTSCRIPT: The Holistic Paradigm in Science

References & Further Reading

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About the Author

About the Club of Budapest

The Manifesto of Planetary Consciousness

Honorary Members

The Secretariat

Additional Internet Resources

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