Civilization, Modern -- 21st century
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Civilization, Modern -- 21st century
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Civilization, Modern
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- Chaos point 2012 and beyond, our choices between global disaster and a sustainable planet, Ervin Laszlo ; foreword by Barbara Marx Hubbard
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Speed limits, where time went and why we have so little left, Mark C. Taylor
- The story of more, how we got to climate change and where to go from here, Hope Jahren
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Sh*t is f*cked up and bullsh*t, history since the end of history, Malcolm Harris
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- The unnamable present, Roberto Calasso ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
- The making of an elder culture, reflections on the future of America's most audacious generation, Theodore Roszak
- Entering the shift age, the end of the information age and the new era of transformation, David Houle
- Entering the shift age, the end of the information age and the new era of transformation, David Houle
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari
- The blind giant, being human in a digital world, Nick Harkaway
- The unnatural world, the race to remake civilization in Earth's newest age, David Biello
- Ill fares the land, Tony Judt
- 21 lessons for the 21st century, Yuval Noah Harari
- Global issues, Alex Raynham and Rachel Bladon
- Outraged, Ashley "Dotty" Charles
- The age of absurdity, why modern life makes it hard to be happy, Michael Foley
- Civilization critical, energy, food, nature, and the future, Darrin Qualman
- The authenticity hoax, how we get lost finding ourselves, Andrew Potter
- We're doomed. Now what?, essays on war and climate change, Roy Scranton
- The notebook, José Saramago ; translated by Amanda Hopkinson and Daniel Hahn
- It's better than it looks, reasons for optimism in an age of fear, Gregg Easterbrook
- Lean logic, a dictionary for the future and how to survive it, David Fleming ; edited by Shaun Chamberlin ; foreword by Jonathon Porritt
- Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari
- Don't let my past be your future, Harry Leslie Smith
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Adapt, why success always starts with failure, Tim Harford
- Age of discovery, navigating the risks and rewards of our new renaissance, Ian Goldin and Chris Kutarna
- Random acts of culture, reclaiming art and community in the 21st century, Clarke Mackey
- What in the world is going on?, 10 prophetic clues you cannot afford to ignore, David Jeremiah
- The age of fallibility, the consequences of the war on terror, George Soros
- Elements of taste, understanding what we like and why, Benjamin Errett
- Adapt, why success always starts with failure, Tim Harford
- Ideas for a new century, edited by Bernie Lucht
- The decadent society, how we became the victims of our own success, Ross Douthat
- Growth, From microorganisms to megacities/, Vaclav Smil
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Nothing for granted, tales of war, philosophy, and why the right was mostly wrong : selected writings, Mark Kingwell
- Just deserts, debating free will, Daniel C. Dennett and Gregg D. Caruso
- Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari
- The stars in our pockets, getting lost and sometimes found in the digital age, Howard Axelrod
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