Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
372
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1998
Editorial
Edwin Mellen Pr
ISBN-10
0773483721
ISBN-13
9780773483729
Descripción
Jack Parsons delves into the intricate dynamics of human population growth and its implications for societal power structures. Through a meticulous examination, he reveals how numbers play a crucial role in the competition for resources, influence, and authority across nations and communities. The text offers a thought-provoking exploration of the socio-political landscape, challenging readers to consider the tangible effects of demographic changes on global power distributions.
As Parsons navigates the multifaceted relationship between population metrics and the struggles for dominance, he invites contemplation about the future of humanity. His insightful analysis encourages a deeper understanding of how population competition shapes governance, economic development, and social stability. By weaving together historical contexts and contemporary examples, Parsons illuminates the pressing realities of our burgeoning societies, making a compelling case for the need to address the challenges posed by growth and competition in a world increasingly driven by numbers.
As Parsons navigates the multifaceted relationship between population metrics and the struggles for dominance, he invites contemplation about the future of humanity. His insightful analysis encourages a deeper understanding of how population competition shapes governance, economic development, and social stability. By weaving together historical contexts and contemporary examples, Parsons illuminates the pressing realities of our burgeoning societies, making a compelling case for the need to address the challenges posed by growth and competition in a world increasingly driven by numbers.
Géneros
Acción y Aventura
Ciencia y Tecnología
Filosofía
Política