Humanity at the Crossroads: Technological Progress, Spiritual Evolution, and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age

Hamilton Books (2015)
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Humanity at the Crossroads attempts to answer questions regarding the effect of technological progress on our lives. This book concludes that the very technology which threatens to destroy us, not merely its more favorable offshoots, is itself the catalyst for that better world we may yet hope to inhabit

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