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Global anarchy in the third millennium? : race, place and power at the end of the modern age

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In a vision of apocalyptic pessimism, "Global Anarchy in the Third Millennium" critically examines the multitude of economics, environmental and social problems facing human civilization.

A global situation of "planetary overload" has made our world alien, hostile and increasingly out of control, distant from human culture and communities, and approaching a point of critical instability, after which a breakdown of civilization occurs.

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Macmillan
0333681436 / 9780333681435
Hardback
363.91
14/12/1999
England
English
200p.
22 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
Joseph Wayne Smith has written 28 books, including (with G. Lyons and G. Sauer-Thompson) "The Bankruptcy of Economics" (1999), (with G. Sauer-Thompson) "Nature, Society, Sustainability" (1999), and (with G. Lyons and E. Moore) "Global Meltdown" (1998).
Joseph Wayne Smith has written 28 books, including (with G. Lyons and G. Sauer-Thompson) "The Bankruptcy of Economics" (1999), (with G. Sauer-Thompson) "Nature, Society, Sustainability" (1999), and (with G. Lyons and E. Moore) "Global Meltdown" (1998).