Physical description |
vii, 256 pages ; 21 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-241) and index. |
Summary |
"Radical Transformation is a story about industrial civilization's impending collapse, and about the possibilities of averting this fate. Human communities first emerged as egalitarian, democratic groups that existed in symbiotic relationship with their environments. Increasing complexity led to the emergence of oligarchy, in which societies became captive to the logic of domination, exploitation and ecological destruction. The challenge facing us today is to build a movement that will radically transform civilization and once more align our evolutionary trajectory in the direction of democracy, equality and ecological sustainability."-- Provided by publisher. |
Other formats |
Issued also in electronic formats. |
Subject |
Social change.
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Social history.
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Sustainability.
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Democracy.
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Oligarchy.
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Civilization.
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ISBN |
9781771132602 (softcover) |
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1771132604 (softcover) |
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