The Age of Resilience: Reimagining Existence on a Rewilding Earth is a wide-ranging look at the political, economic and cultural effects of the global shift from an economy based on efficiency to one based on resilience.
The Age of Resilience: Reimagining Existence on a Rewilding Earth is a wide-ranging look at the political, economic and cultural effects of the global shift from an economy based on efficiency to one based on resilience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part One: Efficiency vs. Entropy: The Dialectic Of Modernity 1. Masks, Ventilators, and Toilet Paper: How Adaptivity Trumps Efficiency 2. Taylorism and the Laws of Thermodynamics 3. The Real World: Nature's Capital Part Two: Propertizing The Earth And Pauperizing The Workforce 4. The Great Disruption: The Planetary Enclosure of Time and Space 5. The Ultimate Heist: Commodifying the Earth's Spheres, Gene Pool, and Electromagnetic Spectrum 6. The Catch-22 of Capitalism: Increased Efficiency, Fewer Workers, and More Consumer Debt Part Three: How We Got Here: Rethinking Evolution On Earth 7. The Ecological Self: We Are Each a Dissipative Pattern 8. A New Origin Story: The Biological Clocks and Electromagnetic Fields That Help Synchronize and Shape Life 9. Beyond the Scientific Method: Complex Adaptive Social/Ecological Systems Modeling Part Four: The Age Of Resilience: The Passing Of The Industrial Era 10. The Resilient Revolution Infrastructure 11. The Ascendance of Bioregional Governance 12. Representative Democracy Makes Way for Distributed Peerocracy 13. The Rise of Biophilia Consciousness Acknowledgments Notes Index
Introduction Part One: Efficiency vs. Entropy: The Dialectic Of Modernity 1. Masks, Ventilators, and Toilet Paper: How Adaptivity Trumps Efficiency 2. Taylorism and the Laws of Thermodynamics 3. The Real World: Nature's Capital Part Two: Propertizing The Earth And Pauperizing The Workforce 4. The Great Disruption: The Planetary Enclosure of Time and Space 5. The Ultimate Heist: Commodifying the Earth's Spheres, Gene Pool, and Electromagnetic Spectrum 6. The Catch-22 of Capitalism: Increased Efficiency, Fewer Workers, and More Consumer Debt Part Three: How We Got Here: Rethinking Evolution On Earth 7. The Ecological Self: We Are Each a Dissipative Pattern 8. A New Origin Story: The Biological Clocks and Electromagnetic Fields That Help Synchronize and Shape Life 9. Beyond the Scientific Method: Complex Adaptive Social/Ecological Systems Modeling Part Four: The Age Of Resilience: The Passing Of The Industrial Era 10. The Resilient Revolution Infrastructure 11. The Ascendance of Bioregional Governance 12. Representative Democracy Makes Way for Distributed Peerocracy 13. The Rise of Biophilia Consciousness Acknowledgments Notes Index
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