
Futurecide
W. Douglas Smith
Every civilization in history has faced moments of overwhelming existential crises, and they all eventually collapsed. Was this failure inherent in the evolution of civilization, something within the human species, or a combination of both? More importantly, was it predictable and unavoidable? Most civilizations believed they had a special relationship with the divine and were beyond the laws of nature. Our current economic civilization is now global and interdependent. Today’s economy is responsible for the most rapid mass extinction in Earth’s history. We face imminent catastrophic climate change and environmental disruption, yet the same sense of exceptionalism and hubris clouds humanity’s judgement and ability to act rationally.
Environmental disruption is making the planet uninhabitable. No economy can consume its way out of scarcity. This law of nature conflicts with many longstanding economic theories. Sheltered and self-absorbed elitists promote lies and prey on humanity’s most vulnerable instincts of pecking order, conformity, and obedience to authority. These primal instincts may be maladapted to civilization in its current form. Today’s elitists are choosing mass extinction in a false belief in their own invincibility. To survive, humanity can no longer follow delusional leaders to self-destruction.
In non-technical language, the author explores common phases in the development of past civilizations, and the critical junctures and decisions that made collapse inevitable. He investigates the linkages and contradictions between human social behavior, the economy, and the environment. In the closing pages, he identifies a clear path to redemption.
Duration - 10h 22m.
Author - W. Douglas Smith.
Narrator - Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole.
Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Networks:
W. Douglas Smith
Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole
Austin Macauley Publishers
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Every civilization in history has faced moments of overwhelming existential crises, and they all eventually collapsed. Was this failure inherent in the evolution of civilization, something within the human species, or a combination of both? More importantly, was it predictable and unavoidable? Most civilizations believed they had a special relationship with the divine and were beyond the laws of nature. Our current economic civilization is now global and interdependent. Today’s economy is responsible for the most rapid mass extinction in Earth’s history. We face imminent catastrophic climate change and environmental disruption, yet the same sense of exceptionalism and hubris clouds humanity’s judgement and ability to act rationally. Environmental disruption is making the planet uninhabitable. No economy can consume its way out of scarcity. This law of nature conflicts with many longstanding economic theories. Sheltered and self-absorbed elitists promote lies and prey on humanity’s most vulnerable instincts of pecking order, conformity, and obedience to authority. These primal instincts may be maladapted to civilization in its current form. Today’s elitists are choosing mass extinction in a false belief in their own invincibility. To survive, humanity can no longer follow delusional leaders to self-destruction. In non-technical language, the author explores common phases in the development of past civilizations, and the critical junctures and decisions that made collapse inevitable. He investigates the linkages and contradictions between human social behavior, the economy, and the environment. In the closing pages, he identifies a clear path to redemption. Duration - 10h 22m. Author - W. Douglas Smith. Narrator - Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
About the Author
Duration:00:01:22
Dedication
Duration:00:00:12
Praises for Futurecide
Duration:00:00:57
Introduction
Duration:00:08:56
The Laws of Ecology
Duration:00:00:15
Chapter One: The End of the Holocene
Duration:00:43:12
Chapter Two: Lessons Learned and Lessons Forgotten
Duration:01:05:04
Chapter Three: Connecting the Dots
Duration:00:21:13
Chapter Four: Sociopathic Genes and Politics
Duration:00:43:27
Chapter Five: AI and Manipulation of the Truth
Duration:00:18:09
Chapter Six: The Last Roundup
Duration:00:44:46
Chapter Seven: System Thinking
Duration:00:28:32
Chapter Eight: The Decadence Gene
Duration:00:20:44
Chapter Nine: Bugs on the Windshield
Duration:00:13:35
Chapter Ten: The Paradox of Two Realities
Duration:00:50:38
Chapter Eleven: Government vs Governance
Duration:00:37:49
Chapter Twelve: Deregulation Gives Corruption License
Duration:00:23:44
Chapter Thirteen: Overpopulation
Duration:00:21:09
Chapter Fourteen: Gross Domestic Deception
Duration:00:47:13
Chapter Fifteen: Precautionary Principle and Security
Duration:00:31:32
Chapter Sixteen Greed, Sex, and Equity
Duration:00:15:21
Chapter Seventeen: Equity
Duration:00:26:01
Chapter Eighteen: Stewardship
Duration:00:07:10
Chapter Nineteen: Women and Civilization
Duration:00:19:43
Chapter Twenty: Discounting the Future
Duration:00:29:02
Retrospective
Duration:00:02:51
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:12