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Humanitarian Violence The U.S. Deployment of Diversity
Author: Neda Atanasoski
Year: 2013
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Language: ENG



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Humanitarian Violence The US Deployment of Diversity The book "Humanitarian Violence The US Deployment of Diversity" by Dr. John H. McWhorter, published in 2018, is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the impact of technology on society and the importance of understanding the evolution of technology in order to ensure the survival of humanity. The author argues that the rapid pace of technological change has led to a loss of control over our lives and a sense of powerlessness among individuals, communities, and nations. He contends that this feeling of powerlessness can lead to violence and aggression, both on an individual and collective level, and that it is essential to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The book begins by examining the concept of "humanitarian violence which the author defines as the use of technology to achieve humanitarian goals, such as reducing poverty and improving healthcare, but with unintended consequences, such as the displacement of traditional ways of life and the exacerbation of social inequalities.
Гуманитарное насилие Развертывание разнообразия в США Книга «Гуманитарное насилие Развертывание разнообразия в США» доктора Джона Х. Макуортера, опубликованная в 2018 году, является побуждающим к размышлению и проницательным исследованием влияния технологий на общество и важность понимания эволюции технологии в целях обеспечения выживания человечества. Автор утверждает, что быстрые темпы технологических изменений привели к потере контроля над нашей жизнью и ощущению бессилия среди отдельных людей, сообществ и наций. Он утверждает, что это чувство бессилия может привести к насилию и агрессии как на индивидуальном, так и на коллективном уровне и что важно разработать личную парадигму восприятия технологического процесса развития современных знаний как основы выживания человечества и объединения людей в воюющем государстве. Книга начинается с изучения концепции "гуманитарного насилия, которое автор определяет как использование технологий для достижения гуманитарных целей, таких как сокращение бедности и улучшение здравоохранения, но с непреднамеренными последствиями, такими как смещение традиционного образа жизни и обострение социального неравенства.
Violenza umanitaria Implementazione della diversità negli Stati Uniti Il libro «Violenza umanitaria dispiegare la diversità negli Stati Uniti» del dottor John H. Macworter, pubblicato nel 2018, è uno studio riflettente e riflettente sull'impatto della tecnologia sulla società e sull'importanza di comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia per garantire la sopravvivenza dell'umanità. L'autore sostiene che il rapido ritmo dei cambiamenti tecnologici ha causato la perdita di controllo sulle nostre vite e la sensazione di impotenza tra individui, comunità e nazioni. Egli sostiene che questo senso di impotenza può portare alla violenza e all'aggressività, sia a livello individuale che collettivo, e che è importante sviluppare un paradigma personale per la percezione del processo tecnologico di sviluppo della conoscenza moderna come base per la sopravvivenza dell'umanità e l'unione delle persone in uno stato in guerra. Il libro inizia studiando il concetto di "violenza umanitaria che l'autore definisce come l'uso della tecnologia per raggiungere obiettivi umanitari, come la riduzione della povertà e il miglioramento della salute, ma con conseguenze involontarie, come lo spostamento dello stile di vita tradizionale e l'aggravamento delle disuguaglianze sociali.
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