Artigo Revisado por pares

Why True Globalization Depends on New Scientific Models

2006; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 62; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/02604020500406198

ISSN

1556-1844

Autores

Elisabet Sahtouris,

Tópico(s)

World Systems and Global Transformations

Resumo

Ervin Laszlo's Science and the Akashic Field is vital to our transition from a long epoch of empire building—of the drive to control Earth's resources by fierce competition in a situation of perceived scarcity—to a future of truly cooperative global family. Laszlo's universe is a far cry from the one Western science has taught us and compatible with my own views as a “post-Darwinian” evolution biologist. In fact, no small number of Western scientists today have defected from the official scientific story of How Things Are to create or adopt various versions of the new scientific worldview Laszlo presents—a worldview rooted in older sciences and cultures such as Vedic, yet ultimately not just timely, but futuristic. These new scientific models, integrating ancient and modern knowledge, represent a paradigm shift greater than the Copernican revolution and are crucial to the next stage in humanity's evolution as a planetary species.

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