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Civilization and Beyond: Learning from History

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The author surveys historical experiments in complex societies, tracing institutional patterns from early river civilizations through Rome and the rise of Western institutions, and identifies recurring features such as centralization, rising overhead costs, parasitism, military dominance and ideological shifts that undermine longevity. He applies sociological analysis to politics, economics, social organization and belief systems to explain how these internal contradictions precipitate decline and global disruption. Concluding that the civilizational model is becoming obsolete, he proposes practical alternatives—federal world governance, integrated economy, environmental stewardship, revamped social arrangements and deliberate cultural and psychological change to escape cyclic collapse.

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Scott Nearing

Scott Nearing was an American economist, educator, and social activist known for his progressive views and writings on social reform. His works often addressed issues of economic justice, education, and the critique of American imperialism. Notable titles include "Civilization and Beyond: Learning from History," where he explores the lessons of history in shaping future societies. Nearing's advocacy for a more equitable world led him to propose ideas such as economic world federation, as discussed in "The Next Step: A Plan for Economic World Federation." His contributions to literature reflect a commitment to social change and educational reform.

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