Paradoxes of Growth - Sergei Kapitsa - Books - Glagoslav Publications B.V. - 9781782671213 - March 8, 2017
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Paradoxes of Growth

Sergei Kapitsa

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Paradoxes of Growth

In this book, the famous Russian scientist, Sergei Kapitsa, explains complicated theories in an uncomplicated manner that is easily accessible to readers with no specialist knowledge. The author focuses on the processes taking place inside the global demographic revolution and on the destinies of nations, mankind and our planet as a whole.

The author cites a number of facts and assessments concerning not only projections for population growth, but also a common view on the causes of the current and future crises, and on food and energy problems.

The book Paradoxes of Growth addresses the vital problems of a global demographic revolution, when humanity moves into a period of limited reproduction. The answer to the questions of why this happens, and what the consequences of it might be, affects not only the distant future, but also our approach to solving the problems of modernity, and in particular our analysis of the causes and results of the global crisis.

In his book, Sergei Kapitsa examines the concept of the model and the main results of the mathematical modelling which led to the theory of growth of the world's population, and offers an interpretation of history and of the development of humanity, the present and the future that likely awaits us. The discussion of global issues is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis; rather, it serves to reveal the opportunities offered by a quantitative analysis of the history of the world. The concept developed by Kapitsa concerns human civilization as a whole and may provide certain forecasts for communities - in the broadest sense of the world - and nations, as well.

Translated by Inna Tsys.

Edited by Scott Moss and Huw Davies.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 8, 2017
ISBN13 9781782671213
Publishers Glagoslav Publications B.V.
Pages 138
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   195 g
Language English