Civilization, Modern
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Civilization, Modern
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Civilization, Modern
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Incoming Resources
- Why the West rules-- for now, the patterns of history, and what they reveal about the future, Ian Morris
- The sane society, Erich Fromm
- Knowledge and decisions, Thomas Sowell
- A (brief) history of vice, how bad behavior built civilization, Robert Evans
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- El Mundo Moderno y la Comprensión de la Historia
- ¿Qué es la modernidad?, Bolívar Echeverría
- Firefly guide to the state of the world
- Africa must be modern:, a manifesto, Olúfẹmi Táíwò
- Our culture, what's left of it, the mandarins and the masses, Theodore Dalrymple
- Angels and ages, a short book about Lincoln, Darwin, and modern life, Adam Gopnik
- A brief history of the human race, Michael Cook
- Merchants of despair, radical environmentalists, criminal pseudo-scientists, and the fatal cult of Antihumanism, Robert Zubrin
- Beyond the modern age, an archaeology of contemporary culture, Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew
- Dialogue and universalism
- The Britannica guide to theories and ideas that changed the modern world, edited by Kathleen Kuiper
- New formations
- Koyaanisqatsi, Life out of balance, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; an IRE presentation ; Francis Ford Coppola presents
- Our changing world-view, ten lectures on recent movements of thought in science, economics, education, literature and philosophy
- The death of God, the culture of our post-Christian era, Gabriel Vahanian
- Angels and ages, a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life, Adam Gopnik
- Forgetfulness, making the modern culture of amnesia, Francis O'Gorman
- Intellectuals, Paul Johnson
- National Geographic almanac of world history, Patricia S. Daniels and Stephen G. Hyslop ; foreword by Douglas Brinkley
- Transformations de la modernité et pratiques (auto)biographiques, sous la direction de Danielle Desmarais, Isabelle Fortier et Jacques Rhéaume
- Why the West rules--for now, the patterns of history, and what they reveal about the future, Ian Morris
- Koyaanisqatsi
- Planetary modernisms, provocations on modernity across time, Susan Stanford Friedman
- Shift Age
- The emergence of modern Europe:, c. 1500 to 1788
- De-fragmenting modernity, reintegrating knowledge with wisdom, belief with truth, and reality with being, Paul Tyson
- Connections 1, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Films ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard ; written and presented by James Burke
- The Christian future, or The modern mind outrun, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
- The shape of the new, four big ideas and how they made the modern world, Scott L. Montgomery and Daniel Chirot
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- The Eighteenth century
- Ordre mondial, désordre moral, essai, Boris Alexandre Spasov
- William Blake vs the world, John Higgs
- The swerve, how the world became modern, Stephen Greenblatt
- Age of anger, a history of the present, Pankaj Mishra
- Orient / Occident, écrits politiques dispersés, Thierry Hentsch ; textes réunis et présentés par Nathalie Fortin et Georges Leroux
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- The founding of new societies, studies in the history of the united states, latin america, south africa, canada, and australia, Louis Hartz
- Legacy, the West and the world, senior author, Garfield Newman ; authors, Usha James ... [and others] ; contributors, Gilbert Allardyce ... [and others]
- Chronicles
- The next big thing, a history of the boom-or-bust moments that shaped the modern world
- The renaissance society, how the shift from dream society to the age of individual control will change the way you do business, Rolf Jensen, Mika Aaltonen
- William Blake vs the world, John Higgs
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- De quoi l'effondrement est-il le nom?, la fragmentation du monde, Renaud Duterme
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