Charles C. Mann Quote
Hubbert’s views echoed those in The Road to Survival, published the year before, except that he thought in terms of physical limits, rather than biological limits. Still, he ended up in the same place: capitalist-style economic growth was not only unsustainable, it was actively driving humankind beyond its limits to disaster. The future of our civilization largely depends, he wrote, on whether humanity will be able to evolve a culture more nearly in conformity with the limitations imposed on us by the basic properties of matter and energy.
Charles C. Mann
Hubbert’s views echoed those in The Road to Survival, published the year before, except that he thought in terms of physical limits, rather than biological limits. Still, he ended up in the same place: capitalist-style economic growth was not only unsustainable, it was actively driving humankind beyond its limits to disaster. The future of our civilization largely depends, he wrote, on whether humanity will be able to evolve a culture more nearly in conformity with the limitations imposed on us by the basic properties of matter and energy.
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About Charles C. Mann
Charles C. Mann (born 1955) is an American journalist and author, specializing in scientific topics. In 2006 his book 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus won the National Academies Communication Award for best book of the year. He is the co-author of four books, and contributing editor for Science, The Atlantic Monthly, and Wired.