What is a quantum shift in the global brain? According to Laszlo, the global brain is the quasi-neural energy- and information- processing network created by six and a half billion humans on the planet, interacting in many ways, private as well as public, and on many levels, local as well as global. He goes on to say that a quantum shift in the global brain is a sudden and fundamental transformation in the relations of a significant segment of the six and a half billion humans to each other and to nature— a macroshift in society. The two shifts together make for a veritable “reality revolution” in society as well as in science. In his book, Laszlo tells us that we are at a pivotal point in evolution, where our generation is in the position to determine the fate of humankind. Nevertheless, we can no longer continue on as we have done until now.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Macroshifts in Society
- No change- Business As Usual (BAU) Scenario
- The Economic and Political Processes
- The Ecological Dimensions and the Military Fallout
- The Timely Transformation Scenario
- The First Step
- The Crystallizing Contours of a Cooperative World
- The Rise of a Sustainable Civilization
- No change- Business As Usual (BAU) Scenario
- Planetary Ethics
- Is it too late to change direction?
- Laszlo's 10 commandments
- Conclusion
- References
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This essay aims to analyze the concept of a "quantum shift" in the global brain, as described by Laszlo, and its implications for society and planetary ethics. It examines the potential consequences of continuing with "business as usual" and explores the possibilities of a timely transformation towards a sustainable civilization.
- The concept of a "quantum shift" in the global brain.
- The interconnectedness of human society and the natural environment.
- The potential for societal transformation through a shift in consciousness.
- The challenges of global insecurity, environmental degradation, and social inequality.
- The ethical imperative for a sustainable future.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The introduction explores the concept of a "quantum shift" in the global brain, which Laszlo defines as a fundamental transformation in human relationships with each other and nature. The essay argues that humanity faces a critical juncture, with the potential for either evolution or extinction.
The chapter on "Macroshifts in Society" examines the consequences of continuing on a path of "business as usual." It highlights the increasing insecurity, violence, and environmental degradation facing the world. This section delves into the dangers of climate change and the growing number of people living in poverty and slums. It also explores the rise of extremism and the need for a fundamental shift in human consciousness.
The chapter on "Planetary Ethics" explores the ethical imperative for a sustainable future. It addresses the question of whether it is too late to change direction and examines Laszlo's 10 commandments for a sustainable civilization. The chapter emphasizes the need for a shift in human values and behaviors, with a focus on cooperation, compassion, and responsibility towards the planet.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The essay focuses on key concepts such as "quantum shift," "global brain," "macroshifts in society," "planetary ethics," "sustainable civilization," "consciousness," "environmental degradation," "social inequality," and "humanity's future." These terms underscore the interconnectedness of human society, the natural environment, and the ethical imperatives for a sustainable future.
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- Dr. Jean Cédric Obame Emane (Autor), 2016, "Quantum Shift in the Global Brain" by Ervin Laszlo. An Advanced Book Analysis, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/437225