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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
by
Oreskes, Naomi
, Conway, Erik M.
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Children
/ China
/ Civilization
/ Climate change
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Deception
/ Enlightenment
/ Fiction
/ Fixation
/ Future
/ General history of science and technology
/ General points
/ Historians
/ History of science and technology
/ Ideology
/ Migration
/ People with disabilities
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Threat
/ Tragedy
/ Verbal aggression
/ Western civilization
/ Western countries
/ Western culture
2013
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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
by
Oreskes, Naomi
, Conway, Erik M.
in
Children
/ China
/ Civilization
/ Climate change
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Deception
/ Enlightenment
/ Fiction
/ Fixation
/ Future
/ General history of science and technology
/ General points
/ Historians
/ History of science and technology
/ Ideology
/ Migration
/ People with disabilities
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Threat
/ Tragedy
/ Verbal aggression
/ Western civilization
/ Western countries
/ Western culture
2013
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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
by
Oreskes, Naomi
, Conway, Erik M.
in
Children
/ China
/ Civilization
/ Climate change
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Deception
/ Enlightenment
/ Fiction
/ Fixation
/ Future
/ General history of science and technology
/ General points
/ Historians
/ History of science and technology
/ Ideology
/ Migration
/ People with disabilities
/ Science fiction & fantasy
/ Threat
/ Tragedy
/ Verbal aggression
/ Western civilization
/ Western countries
/ Western culture
2013
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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
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The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future
2013
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Overview
Authors' note: Science fiction writers construct an imaginary future; historians attempt to reconstruct the past. Ultimately, both are seeking to understand the present. In this essay, we blend the two genres to imagine a future historian looking back on a past that is our present and (possible) future. The occasion is the tercentenary of the end of Western culture (1540 – 2073); the dilemma being addressed is how we – the children of the Enlightenment – failed to act on robust information about climate change and knowledge of the damaging events that were about to unfold. Our historian concludes that a second Dark Age had fallen on Western civilization, in which denial and self-deception, rooted in an ideological fixation on “free” markets, disabled the world's powerful nations in the face of tragedy. Moreover, the scientists who best understood the problem were hamstrung by their own cultural practices, which demanded an excessively stringent standard for accepting claims of any kind – even those involving imminent threats. Here, our future historian, living in the Second People's Republic of China, recounts the events of the Period of the Penumbra (1988 – 2073) that led to the Great Collapse and Mass Migration (2074).
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The MIT Press,MIT Press,American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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