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Structure Of The Global Catastrophe Risks Of Human Extinction In The Xxi Century Alexei Turchin

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Structure Of The Global Catastrophe Risks Of Human Extinction In The Xxi Century Alexei Turchin
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Structure Of The Global Catastrophe Risks Of Human Extinction In The Xxi Century Alexei Turchin instant download after payment.

Publisher: lulu.com
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Alexei Turchin
ISBN: 9781446141175, 1446141179
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Structure Of The Global Catastrophe Risks Of Human Extinction In The Xxi Century Alexei Turchin by Alexei Turchin 9781446141175, 1446141179 instant download after payment.

The Book "The structure of global catastrophe. Risks of the human extinction in the 21st Century." of A.V. Turchin is scientific research of the global risks, which threaten existence of humanity in this century. This book suggest the full spectrum of extinction risk, and some of them are new. So it could be used as reference book on extinction risks. "Lots of academics spend a lot of time thinking about a lot of things. Unfortunately, threats to the human species is not yet one of them. We may hope that this will change, and perhaps this volume will help stimulate more research on this topic." Nick Bostrom, Oxford, 73th of global thinkers by version of FT. "Such book should appear. Its time has come. It would be good if it would be written 20 years earlier." G.G. Malinetsky, Moscow, deputy director of Keldysh institute

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