The life of our planet has reached a critical stage. Its survival depends on our ability to rethink our relationship with ecology and create a new alternative economy that supports care and sustainability for our planet. This book advocates for economic distribution methods that do not keep producing emissions.
The life of our planet has reached a critical stage. Its survival depends on our ability to rethink our relationship with ecology and create a new alternative economy that supports care and sustainability for our planet. This book advocates for economic distribution methods that do not keep producing emissions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acronyms Section One: Alienation from Nature: Growth and Finance Chapter One: Scoping New Narratives Chapter Two: Modern Economic Growth Chapter Three: Finance and Systemic Growth Chapter Four: Calculation, Risk and Fear Section Two: Time and Technology Chapter Five: Alienation and the Simulacra Chapter Six: Technology Shapes the Way People Think Chapter Seven: Ancient Technology, Time, and Debt Chapter Eight: Thermodynamic Economics Section Three: Foundational Entanglement Chapter Nine: Technology, Learning, and Dissolving Alienation Chapter Ten: Quantum Physics and the Ontological Turn Chapter Eleven: Postcarbon Futures Bibliography About the Author
Acronyms Section One: Alienation from Nature: Growth and Finance Chapter One: Scoping New Narratives Chapter Two: Modern Economic Growth Chapter Three: Finance and Systemic Growth Chapter Four: Calculation, Risk and Fear Section Two: Time and Technology Chapter Five: Alienation and the Simulacra Chapter Six: Technology Shapes the Way People Think Chapter Seven: Ancient Technology, Time, and Debt Chapter Eight: Thermodynamic Economics Section Three: Foundational Entanglement Chapter Nine: Technology, Learning, and Dissolving Alienation Chapter Ten: Quantum Physics and the Ontological Turn Chapter Eleven: Postcarbon Futures Bibliography About the Author
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