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The author offers a panoramic analysis of the contemporary world as caught between a closing order and an emergent one, arguing that its future depends on the interaction of creative forces from science and industry, conservatory legacies embedded in popular psychology, and destructive impulses such as rivalries, revolutions, and ambition. He examines economic and political instability, including social conflicts, strikes, and the rise of authoritarian responses, and traces shifts in global influence driven by financial and industrial changes. The book explores the psychological foundations of mass behavior and political movements, the appeal of collectivist religions, and the attraction of new elites. It concludes by warning about the lethal potential of modern destructive technologies and sketching possible future scenarios.
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