
Techno-Cultural Evolution
by Wallace, William McDonaldBuy New
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xv |
From Risen Ape to Human Techno-Culture | |
The FROCA Process of Cultural Evolution | p. 3 |
Climatic Crisis and the Risen Ape | p. 15 |
The Ice Ages and a Bigger Brain | p. 23 |
Techno-Culture Takes Over | p. 29 |
Early Farming to Despotic Civilization | |
Farming as a New Frontier | p. 41 |
Release and Exploitation: A Population Explosion | p. 49 |
Social Crash as Intra-Tribal Anarchy | p. 55 |
Adaptation through Despotic Civilization | p. 61 |
Equilibrium through Repressed Technology | p. 71 |
Empires Evolve to Quell Inter-Tribal Warfare | p. 79 |
Barbaric Disruption: The Fall of Rome | p. 87 |
From Dark Ages to Enlightenment | |
Feudalism Opens New Frontiers of Technology | p. 97 |
Europe Revives to Exploit Colonial Frontiers | p. 105 |
Democracy Challenges Despotism | p. 113 |
New Technologies Open Industrial Frontiers | p. 119 |
Opening the American Frontiers | |
America's New Frontier | p. 129 |
Clashing Founder Effects and the Civil War | p. 137 |
The High-Tech Frontier Takes Over | p. 143 |
America as Sole Superpower | p. 161 |
Technology and the Prospects for a Meta-Crash | |
Globalization and Its Discontents | p. 175 |
Resurgent High-Tech Tribalism and a Crash of the Western Alliance | p. 189 |
Technology and the Global Ecosystem | p. 195 |
A Post-Crash Theocracy for a Stable Global Ecosystem | p. 205 |
A More Hopeful Scenario | p. 215 |
Science and Evolution | p. 231 |
Autopoiesis: Toward an Integrated Theory of Human Behavior | p. 237 |
Notes | p. 247 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 255 |
Index | p. 261 |
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