Wealth Energy and Human Values


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The Degradation Of The Modern American Culture Including Its 2008 Financial And Economic Crisis And The Modern Rejuvenation Of Asian Cultures Are Best Understood Within The Context Of 4000 Years Of Human History. Such Are The Consequences Of The Dynamics Of Cultural Change Responding To Societal Variables Of Wealth Energy And Human Values. This Work Provides A Unique And Formidable Science-Based Framework For Civilization Development That Complements And Enhances The Work Of Preeminent Historians And Sociologists. Accordingly The Foundation For Societal Progress Is Placed On Restrictive Scientific Definitions Principles And Concepts Of Energy And Wealth Consumption Rather Than Solely On Behavioral Perspectives Derived From Empirical Data And Historical Events. Society'S Dynamic Forces Are Linked To The Cultural Deterioration And Collapse Of Ancient Greece And Rome Imperial Spain And Great Britain. Specific Chapters Are Devoted To Stagnation Of Western Civilization Asian And Islamic Resurgence Deterioration Of The American Culture And Ecological Degradation Of North America'S Largest Estuary The Chesapeake Bay; Collateral Damage Of Socio-Economic Profitability. The Characteristics Of America'S Current Cultural Deterioration Parallel Those Of Previous Great Civilizations. These Include Abuse Of Wealth And Energy Resources; Excessive Individual And National Debt; Lack Of Cultural Civility Discipline Integrity And Ethics; Unaffordable Militarism Escalating Income And Wealth Disparities; Unresolved Crises In Health Care And Public Education; And Stultifying Cultural Complexity And Bureaucracy. Themes Include The Underlying Principles Responsible For The Eventual Deterioration Of All Known Civilizations; The Basis For The Recurring Sequential Periodicity Of Civilization Success And Failure; And The Roles And Significance Of Militarism And Religion In Civilization Growth Decay And Rebirth; Addressing These Themes Necessitates The Integration Of The Academic Disciplines Of History Sociology Economics And Science Reflecting Human Nature And Socioeconomic And Political Realities That Fundamentally And Continuously Alter Human Values Priorities And Behavior Thus Creating Human History.
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