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Migrations in New World culture history - Raymond H. Thompson (ed.) 1958 DJVU University of Arizona Press BOOKS HISTORY
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Migrations in New World culture history
Author: Raymond H. Thompson (ed.)
Year: 1958
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Language: ENG



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Migrations in New World Culture History The book "Migrations in New World Culture History" explores the evolution of technology and its impact on human society, highlighting the need for a personal paradigm to understand and adapt to the rapid changes brought about by technological advancements. The author argues that the development of modern knowledge is the key to the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world torn apart by conflict. The book begins by examining the early migrations of humans from Africa to other parts of the world, tracing the spread of cultures and civilizations across the globe. It discusses how these migrations have shaped the course of human history and influenced the development of technology. The author then delves into the impact of technology on human society, exploring how it has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the process of technological evolution, as it has had a profound effect on our daily lives. From the invention of the wheel to the internet, technology has revolutionized the way we interact with one another and the world around us. However, this progress has also brought about challenges such as climate change, overconsumption of resources, and social inequality. To address these challenges, the author proposes the need for a personal paradigm that can help individuals and societies adapt to the rapidly changing technological landscape. This paradigm should be based on the principles of sustainability, inclusivity, and cooperation. By embracing these values, the author argues that we can harness the power of technology to create a better future for all. The book also examines the role of culture in shaping our perceptions of technology and its impact on society.
Миграции в истории новой мировой культуры Книга «Миграции в истории новой мировой культуры» исследует эволюцию технологии и ее влияние на человеческое общество, подчеркивая необходимость личной парадигмы для понимания и адаптации к быстрым изменениям, вызванным технологическими достижениями. Автор утверждает, что развитие современных знаний является ключом к выживанию человечества и единству людей в мире, раздираемом конфликтами. Книга начинается с изучения ранних миграций людей из Африки в другие части света, прослеживая распространение культур и цивилизаций по всему земному шару. В нем обсуждается, как эти миграции сформировали ход истории человечества и повлияли на развитие технологий. Затем автор углубляется в влияние технологий на человеческое общество, исследуя, как они изменили то, как мы живем, работаем и общаемся. Автор подчеркивает важность понимания процесса технологической эволюции, поскольку он оказал глубокое влияние на нашу повседневную жизнь. От изобретения колеса до Интернета технологии произвели революцию в том, как мы взаимодействуем друг с другом и с окружающим миром. Однако этот прогресс также привел к таким проблемам, как изменение климата, чрезмерное потребление ресурсов и социальное неравенство. Чтобы решить эти проблемы, автор предлагает необходимость личной парадигмы, которая может помочь отдельным людям и обществам адаптироваться к быстро меняющемуся технологическому ландшафту. Эта парадигма должна основываться на принципах устойчивости, инклюзивности и сотрудничества. Принимая эти ценности, автор утверждает, что мы можем использовать силу технологий, чтобы создать лучшее будущее для всех. В книге также рассматривается роль культуры в формировании нашего восприятия технологий и их влияния на общество.
Migrazioni nella storia della nuova cultura mondiale Il libro «Migrazioni nella storia della nuova cultura mondiale» esplora l'evoluzione della tecnologia e il suo impatto sulla società umana, sottolineando la necessità di un paradigma personale per comprendere e adattarsi ai rapidi cambiamenti derivanti dai progressi tecnologici. L'autore sostiene che lo sviluppo delle conoscenze moderne è la chiave per la sopravvivenza dell'umanità e l'unità delle persone in un mondo devastato dai conflitti. Il libro inizia esplorando le prime migrazioni di esseri umani dall'Africa ad altre parti del mondo, tracciando la diffusione di culture e civiltà in tutto il mondo. discute di come queste migrazioni abbiano formato il corso della storia dell'umanità e influenzato lo sviluppo della tecnologia. Poi l'autore approfondisce l'impatto della tecnologia sulla società umana, esplorando come hanno cambiato il modo in cui viviamo, lavoriamo e comunichiamo. L'autore sottolinea l'importanza di comprendere l'evoluzione tecnologica perché ha avuto un profondo impatto sulla nostra vita quotidiana. Dall'invenzione della ruota a Internet, la tecnologia ha rivoluzionato il modo in cui interagiamo tra noi e con il mondo. Ma questi progressi hanno portato anche a problemi come il cambiamento climatico, l'eccessivo consumo di risorse e le disuguaglianze sociali. Per risolvere questi problemi, l'autore suggerisce la necessità di un paradigma personale che possa aiutare le singole persone e le società ad adattarsi a un panorama tecnologico in rapida evoluzione. Questo paradigma deve basarsi su principi di sostenibilità, inclusione e cooperazione. Accettando questi valori, l'autore sostiene che possiamo usare il potere della tecnologia per creare un futuro migliore per tutti. Il libro descrive anche il ruolo della cultura nella formazione della nostra percezione della tecnologia e del loro impatto sulla società.
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