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Author | : Peter J. Bowler |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1108905250 |
Progress Unchained reinterprets the history of the idea of progress using parallels between evolutionary biology and changing views of human history. Early concepts of progress in both areas saw it as the ascent of a linear scale of development toward a final goal. The 'chain of being' defined a hierarchy of living things with humans at the head, while social thinkers interpreted history as a development toward a final paradise or utopia. Darwinism reconfigured biological progress as a 'tree of life' with multiple lines of advance not necessarily leading to humans, each driven by the rare innovations that generate entirely new functions. Popular writers such as H. G. Wells used a similar model to depict human progress, with competing technological innovations producing ever-more rapid changes in society. Bowler shows that as the idea of progress has become open-ended and unpredictable, a variety of alternative futures have been imagined.
Author | : Peter J. Bowler |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108842550 |
Bowler traces ideas about progress using evolutionary biology to throw light on parallel changes in the understanding of social development.
Author | : Hal Vaughan |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2012-08-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0307475913 |
This explosive narrative reveals for the first time the shocking hidden years of Coco Chanel’s life: her collaboration with the Nazis in Paris, her affair with a master spy, and her work for the German military intelligence service and Himmler’s SS. Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was the high priestess of couture who created the look of the modern woman. By the 1920s she had amassed a fortune and went on to create an empire. But her life from 1941 to 1954 has long been shrouded in rumor and mystery, never clarified by Chanel or her many biographers. Hal Vaughan exposes the truth of her wartime collaboration and her long affair with the playboy Baron Hans Günther von Dincklage—who ran a spy ring and reported directly to Goebbels. Vaughan pieces together how Chanel became a Nazi agent, how she escaped arrest after the war and joined her lover in exile in Switzerland, and how—despite suspicions about her past—she was able to return to Paris at age seventy and rebuild the iconic House of Chanel.
Author | : Gerard Delanty |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2024-03-04 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 3111240606 |
The future has become a problem for the present. Almost every critical issue is now understood and experienced through the prism of the future since this is the primary focus for the playing out of crises. Senses of the Future offers a wide-ranging discussion of theories of the future. It covers the main ideas of the future in modern thought and explores how we should view the future today in light of a plurality of very different and conflicting visions. The key contribution of this book is to bring together the different approaches with an account that is grounded in sociological and philosophical analysis as opposed to visions of the future that are inspired by extreme visions of catastrophe or approaches that see the future as only the continuation of the present. Given a revival of apocalyptical visions of the ‘end times’ and dystopian views of the future of human societies, there is urgent need for a new approach on how we should imagine the future. The author explores the future as a field of tensions that is revealed in narratives, utopian desires, hope, imaginaries, and social struggles concerning the potential possibilities of the present: the future does not just arrive; it has to be fought for. This book is an important contribution to a critical sociology of the future. It is both a work of reconstruction and critique grounded in a historical and philosophical hermeneutics of the future. Table of Contents Chapter One Introduction: Conflicting Visions of the Future Contested Visions of the Future Today Return to the Future Outline of the Chapters References Chapter Two When is the Future? The Problem of Time and the Human Condition Time in the Physical World: Lessons from Physics Has the Future already Begun? Time and History Time, Life, and the Human Condition: Biology, Evolution, and Culture Conclusion References Chapter Three Lessons from the Past: What Does the Past Tell Us about the Future? The Future in the Past Failed Societies and Civilizational Collapse Catastrophes and History Conclusion References Chapter Four Modernity and the Concept of the Future: Utopia, Progress, and Prophecy The Future as Expectation The Future as an Imaginary and the Emergence of Utopianism The Future as Possibility The Future as Experience Conclusion References Chapter Five Ideas of the Future in the Twentieth Century: Futurism, Modernism, Sociology, and Political Theory New Political Ideas of the Future after 1945 Responses to the Future: From Fear of the Future to Futurology Sociological Theory and the Future Conclusion: The New Sociology of the Future References Chapter Six Critical Theory and the Future: The Sources of Transcendence The Intellectual Origins of Critical Theory: A Brief Outline The Idea of the Future in the Critical Theory of the Early Frankfurt School Habermas and the Communication Paradigm The Responsibility Paradigm and Cosmopolitanism: Jonas and Apel Critical Cosmopolitanism and the Idea of the Future Conclusion: Cultural Models and the Future as Possibility References Chapter Seven Conclusion: In The Shadow of the Future Do We Need a Theory of the Future? Are we already in a New Historical Era? AI and a Posthuman Future Struggles for the Future References Index
Author | : Ronald A. Jenner |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2022-07-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1107105935 |
Exploration of the history and current practice of phylogenetics as a storytelling discipline that provides explanations for character evolution.
Author | : Richard English |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2024-02-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0192655159 |
State responses to terrorism have shaped politics and society globally. But how far, and in what precise ways, has counter-terrorism actually succeeded? Based on the author's experience of studying terrorism and counter-terrorism for over three decades, Does Counter-Terrorism Work? offers an historically-grounded, systematic, and expert interrogation of the effectiveness of state responses to terrorist violence. Previous analyses have too often tended to be polarized, simplistic, and short-termist; they have also lacked a comprehensive framework against which properly to assess the (in)efficacy of counter-terrorist efforts over time. Richard English's pioneering book carefully defines what effective counter-terrorism would involve, and then tests that layered framework through cross-case, balanced, historically-focused comparison of important counter-terrorist campaigns. Drawing on a vast range of source material, Does Counter-Terrorism Work? assesses in detail the strategic, tactical, and personal or political achievements and failures evident this blood-stained field of work. The book is intended to stimulate debate and reflection among scholars, students, practitioners, and the wider public. Every one of us is daily affected by the choices made in counter-terrorist politics and policy. This deeply original book helps us to understand how society and politics have been shaped by such decisions in the past, and prepares us to respond more effectively in the future to one of the world's most important challenges.
Author | : Alison Bashford |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 570 |
Release | : 2022-11-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 022672011X |
"This is a long-overdue biography of the Huxleys: the Victorian natural historian T.H. Huxley ("Darwin's Bulldog") and his grandson, the scientist, conservationist, and zoologist Julian Huxley. Both T.H. and Julian suffered from depression, thinking and writing about the condition and genetic inheritance in highly curious ways. And between them, they communicated to the world the great modern story of the theory of evolution by natural selection. Because the grandson modeled himself so self-consciously on the grandfather, celebrated historian Alison Bashford writes seamlessly about these omnivorous intellects together, almost as if they were one very long-lived man whose vital dates bookended the colossal shifts in world history from the age of sail to the Space Age, and from colonial wars to world wars to the cold war. The myriad questions that the Huxleys grappled with make them the perfect dynasty-companions for time travel over the age of evolution: What is the nature of time and how old is the Earth itself? What is the connection between human history and natural history? How are humans animals and how are we not? What is the deep past and the distant future of humankind? Can and should we actively seek to improve future generations? What might the planet look like 10,000 years hence? This momentous biography traces the problems and wonders of the modern world that the Huxleys themselves raised, postured, and pondered over lives that spanned the age of evolution"--
Author | : Clement Kwegyir-Afful |
Publisher | : Clement Kwegyir-Afful |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1739495209 |
"Get ready to unleash your full potential with 'UNCHAINED – SUCCESS UNLOCKED: A Proven Framework for Achieving Your Goals.' This isn't just another self-help book; it's a transformational journey that will redefine how you think about success and empower you to turn your dreams into reality. In a world filled with conflicting advice on how to achieve your goals, the author, a seasoned expert who has helped organisations accomplish the seemingly impossible, unveils a ground-breaking approach. He discovered that it's not just about taking action or positive thinking – it's about a powerful framework that combines both, creating a synergy that propels you towards your aspirations. Drawing from real-world experiences of overcoming daunting challenges, the author shares invaluable insights into what truly works. Whether you're aiming for business excellence or personal fulfilment, the magic begins by identifying your personal vision. This vision becomes the driving force behind your goals, while your habits serve as the fuel that keeps you moving forward. And it's all built on the solid foundation of a well-crafted Plan and a Belief System finely tuned to your objectives. But this book isn't just theory; it's a comprehensive guide that delves into the science and principles behind success. Learn how to craft a vision that pulls you towards greatness, differentiate between dreams and achievable goals, and master the art of setting both outcome and process goals. Discover the incredible power of your beliefs and gain practical tools to reshape them to your advantage. Unlock the secrets of designing an effective plan, rewiring your mind for success, and cultivating habits that are aligned with your goals. Embrace a growth mindset, and harness your willpower like never before. The book culminates with a gripping personal case study that illustrates the framework's real-world application, providing a roadmap for you to follow. But we don't stop there. 'UNCHAINED' is not just about theory; it's a hands-on experience. Throughout the book, you'll find engaging exercises that empower you to put these principles into action immediately. You'll set a three-month goal right from the start, and by the time you finish reading, you'll have a tangible achievement under your belt. Don't settle for living someone else's life. It's time to take control of your destiny and sculpt your own path to success. 'UNCHAINED – SUCCESS UNLOCKED' is your key to a future where your goals are not just dreams but undeniable realities. Dive into this transformative journey, and watch your life change before your eyes."
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Publisher | : Editoriale Jaca Book |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9788816720299 |
Author | : Erik Lidstrom |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2020-09-29 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1475858132 |
Are we going about education the wrong way? The somewhat shocking demonstration of this book is that "we" simply cannot reform "our" schools "together". We don't actually even know what schools or education really are. Education can only be improved the same way we improve and invent things in other walks of life, through unbridled, unchained trial and error. Assembling a wealth of economic, psychological and historical evidence, Erik Lidström paints a coherent and deceptively simple picture of how we went wrong, of why we went wrong and what we can do about it. The disconcerting conclusion is that education must be set free, it must be returned to parents and to pupils. Government should have no, or hardly any role in the financing of education, in the setting of curricula or diploma, or in the supervision of schools and education. At the same time, the book is filled with optimism. By doing things very differently, we can very quickly and almost painlessly restore education and learning to a level previously unheard of. The second expanded edition completes the analysis by extending it to research and higher education, in and of themselves, how they are affected by the crisis in primary and secondary education, and how they would also be restored and set on a path of improvement through a similar return to independence from government.