Ultrasocial: The Evolution of Human Nature and the Quest for a Sustainable Future

Ultrasocial argues that rather than environmental destruction and extreme inequality being due to human nature, they are...
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Author: John M. Gowdy
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Language: English
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Ultrasocial: The Evolution of Human Nature and the Quest for a Sustainable Future by Gowdy, John M.

Ultrasocial: The Evolution of Human Nature and the Quest for a Sustainable Future

CHF 26.42

Ultrasocial: The Evolution of Human Nature and the Quest for a Sustainable Future

CHF 26.42
Author: John M. Gowdy
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Ultrasocial argues that rather than environmental destruction and extreme inequality being due to human nature, they are the result of the adoption of agriculture by our ancestors. Human economy has become an ultrasocial superorganism (similar to an ant or termite colony), with the requirements of superorganism taking precedence over the individuals within it. Human society is now an autonomous, highly integrated network of technologies, institutions, and belief systems dedicated to the expansion of economic production. Recognizing this allows a radically new interpretation of free market and neoliberal ideology which - far from advocating personal freedom - leads to sacrificing the well-being of individuals for the benefit of the global market. Ultrasocial is a fascinating exploration of what this means for the future direction of the humanity: can we forge a better, more egalitarian, and sustainable future by changing this socio-economic - and ultimately destructive - path? Gowdy explores how this might be achieved.

Author: John M. Gowdy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08/26/2021
Pages: 350
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 9.20h x 8.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781108838269

About the Author
Gowdy, John M.: - John Gowdy is Emeritus Professor of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he served as Chair of the Department of Economics and as Graduate Director of the Ecological Economics program. He was previously a Leverhulme Professor at Leeds University and a Fulbright Professor at the Economic University of Vienna.

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