The Death of Nature - The Radical Ecological Attack Upon Science, Capitalism and the Civilization of the West Audiolibro Por Matt Buttsworth arte de portada

The Death of Nature - The Radical Ecological Attack Upon Science, Capitalism and the Civilization of the West

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The Death of Nature - The Radical Ecological Attack Upon Science, Capitalism and the Civilization of the West

De: Matt Buttsworth
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The idea that before the birth of modern science and the growth of European capitalism in the 16th century people lived in harmony with nature in self-sufficient agricultural communities is a powerful myth in the modern ecological movement and is used to attack modern science, capitalism and the international transport of food. However it is a myth. In this damning critique Dr Matt Buttsworth attacks this strongly held, widespread idealisation of the past. Before the 17th century, people did not live in harmony with nature; international trade in valuable products was widespread as were poverty, starvation, exploitation and ecological destruction and living standards and improving longevity only appeared with the scientific/technological and economic revolutions that created the modern world. This extended article is essential reading for those who wish to understand the reality of how people lived before the birth of the modern world, and how fallacious is the Green ecological mythologizing of the past. The Death of Nature is part of Eden and the Fall which is also available at Amazon.com Europa Mundial Oeste Capitalismo África
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