The ABCs of Human Survival: A Paradigm for Global Citizenship
Arthur
Clark
The ABCs of Human Survival
examines the effect of militant nationalism and the lawlessness of powerful
states on the well-being of individuals and local communities―and the essential
role of global citizenship within that dynamic. Based on the analysis of world
events, Dr. Arthur Clark presents militant nationalism as a pathological
pattern of thinking that threatens our security, while emphasizing effective
democracy and international law as indispensable frameworks for human
protection. Within the contexts of history, sociology, philosophy, and
spirituality, The ABCs of Human Survival calls into question the assumptions of
consumer culture and offers, as an alternative, strategies to improve overall
well-being through the important choices we make as individuals.
Author(s)
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Arthur Clark
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Place of Publication
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Canada
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Publisher
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Athabasca University Press
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Publication year
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2010
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ISBN
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978-1-897425-69-5
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Total pages
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280
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Language
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English
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