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Civilization 21
The Myths and Delusions of Modernity
by John Naughton English
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Pub Date
28 May 2023
| Archive Date
29 Jun 2023
Description
Every age and every culture produce their own particular set of ‘False Gods’ and their associated narratives. Each of these ‘False Gods’ is supported by a whole range of sub-mythologies and ideological delusions that seek to justify, rationalise and normalise the worship of the particular ‘False God’.
Setting out to identify Seven of the ‘False Gods’ of modernity, Civilization 21 opens a Pandora’s Box of alternative narratives that challenge the evolving norms of twenty-first century mythologies and delusions. From science to individualism, and progressiveness to human exceptionalism, these modernised mythologies and their associated delusions are fundamental to the structures of our perceived realities.
All historical civilizations seem to follow a similar pattern; structured to have a beginning, middle and end. While this may not be an iron law of history, there is no guarantee that our First Global Techno-Scientific Civilization will not follow a similar pattern. In this analysis the end could be near, or we could be on the precipice of unprecedented cultural and ethical progress. Only time will tell.
Every age and every culture produce their own particular set of ‘False Gods’ and their associated narratives. Each of these ‘False Gods’ is supported by a whole range of sub-mythologies and...
Description
Every age and every culture produce their own particular set of ‘False Gods’ and their associated narratives. Each of these ‘False Gods’ is supported by a whole range of sub-mythologies and ideological delusions that seek to justify, rationalise and normalise the worship of the particular ‘False God’.
Setting out to identify Seven of the ‘False Gods’ of modernity, Civilization 21 opens a Pandora’s Box of alternative narratives that challenge the evolving norms of twenty-first century mythologies and delusions. From science to individualism, and progressiveness to human exceptionalism, these modernised mythologies and their associated delusions are fundamental to the structures of our perceived realities.
All historical civilizations seem to follow a similar pattern; structured to have a beginning, middle and end. While this may not be an iron law of history, there is no guarantee that our First Global Techno-Scientific Civilization will not follow a similar pattern. In this analysis the end could be near, or we could be on the precipice of unprecedented cultural and ethical progress. Only time will tell.
A Note From the Publisher
John Naughton English has been involved in the study of peace over a number of years. He is a member of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has coordinated the Peace Theories Commission of IPRA. He has taught a Peace Studies cause at university level, and has been elected and served as a Green Party Councillor in County Kildare in Ireland.
John Naughton English has been involved in the study of peace over a number of years. He is a member of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has coordinated the Peace Theories...
A Note From the Publisher
John Naughton English has been involved in the study of peace over a number of years. He is a member of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has coordinated the Peace Theories Commission of IPRA. He has taught a Peace Studies cause at university level, and has been elected and served as a Green Party Councillor in County Kildare in Ireland.
Marketing Plan
Provides a general overview of some major social and political issues while keeping away from any dogmatic positions.
Challenges readers on popular schools of thought without losing their interest.
Written by an author who is a member of and has co-ordinated the Peace Theories Commission of, the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has been elected and served as Green Party Councillor in County Kildare, Ireland.
Provides a general overview of some major social and political issues while keeping away from any dogmatic positions.
Challenges readers on popular schools of thought without losing their interest.
...
Marketing Plan
Provides a general overview of some major social and political issues while keeping away from any dogmatic positions.
Challenges readers on popular schools of thought without losing their interest.
Written by an author who is a member of and has co-ordinated the Peace Theories Commission of, the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) and has been elected and served as Green Party Councillor in County Kildare, Ireland.
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Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781805145783 |
PRICE |
£5.99 (GBP)
|
PAGES |
336
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
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