What Kind of Future Will Our Children Inherit? - Samuel P Oliner - Bøger - Humboldt State University - 9781947112513 - 6. januar 2021
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Making the world a better place is not simply about the glass being half full or half empty;




it is both at the same time. With the complexity of global trends comes major challenges,




and one cannot say that one perception is correct and the other incorrect. It is much more




complicated than that. We have an emergence of those who see the future as promising and




perhaps even more harmonious than we have ever imagined, as well as those who believe




that we are declining and ruining ourselves. A number of institutions, groups, governments,




and individuals have taken these challenges to humanity seriously-have "seen the light"-




and are trying to do something about the future state of the world.







This book describes two sides to the future our children stand to inherit: the glass half full




and the glass half empty of what has been the trajectory of the world, it seems, since the




beginning of human history. The arc of human progress has at times taken major leaps




forward; at other times it appears to have lain dormant, only to burst forth with a new




energy at a later time. In this collection of writings, we have attempted to show both sides




of the picture because to do otherwise would leave this endeavor incomplete. Depicting




only the negative would lead one to think that there is nothing positive moving us forward;




depicting only the positive would suggest that we have no further work to do.

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 6. januar 2021
ISBN13 9781947112513
Forlag Humboldt State University
Antal sider 350
Mål 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   467 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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