Man, the State and War Summary of Key Points
This book questions the causes of war from three key perspectives: human nature, the state and the international system.
This book questions the causes of war from three key perspectives: human nature, the state and the international system.
Making the Modern World discusses the history and future of material use, and the consequences of mankind’s consumption patterns.
This book explores the emerging maker movement and the new industrial revolution it represents. It discusses the impact of technology and the democratized access to digital manufacturing tools.
This book guides readers through the process of making social change through personal effort and the use of technology
A comprehensive exploration of the social and cultural responses to madness throughout history.
Losing Earth recounts the decade from 1979 to 1989, when humanity first came to a broad understanding of climate change.
In Loserthink, Scott Adams explores how biases and untrained thoughts can lead to flawed thinking.
Longpath presents a practical framework for future-thinking and decision-making that is designed to work against short-termism.
The book explores how individuals and institutions can prepare for a new age of lifelong learning.