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The Meaning Of The 21st Century – James Martin
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Transworld Publishers, 2007, Medium-format Paperback – Science – 526pp. ISBN 9781903919866.
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The Meaning of the 21st Century: A Vital Blueprint for Ensuring Our Future by James Martin is an insightful exploration of the profound challenges and opportunities shaping our world today. As one of the most respected authorities on technology’s impact on society, Martin presents a compelling analysis of how we are at a pivotal moment in human history. This book delves into the extremes of wealth, poverty, technology, and globalisation, highlighting the critical need for humanity to navigate these forces responsibly. Martin’s clear and penetrating writing style makes complex issues accessible while providing a comprehensive view of the future.
In this thought-provoking work, Martin not only identifies the global problems we face but also offers interconnected solutions rooted in scientific breakthroughs. Whether it is the rapid advancements in technology or the growing disparities between rich and poor, The Meaning of the 21st Century argues that the key to overcoming these challenges lies in our ability to adapt and manage these changes. This book is essential reading for those seeking to understand the broader context of the 21st century and the potential paths forward for a more sustainable and equitable future.
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