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Victor Gladun

    The paradigm of evolution in the management of the ecocentric technosphere of the 21st century
    Environmental safety of life activities
    Self-propagating energy-saving recycling of resources
    Business security and life in the technosphere
    Natural rent of production and consumption waste
    Democracy and power (PRO VEL CONTRA)
    • 2024

      Self-propagating energy-saving recycling of resources

      "resource conservation of the technosphere"

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the critical juncture humanity faces due to rapid population growth and environmental degradation caused by technological advancements. It highlights the urgent need for a shift away from virtual communication to reconnect with the natural world. Analyzing civilization's trajectory reveals a grim forecast of potential extinction within the next few decades, largely ignored by ruling elites focused on maintaining the status quo. The text argues that resource conservation within the technosphere is essential for preserving nature and ensuring human survival.

      Self-propagating energy-saving recycling of resources
    • 2023

      Natural rent of production and consumption waste

      Introduction to Convergent Technosphere Education

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book addresses the critical issue of waste formation in modern technological societies and its repercussions on development and political structures. It presents an interdisciplinary approach to technosphere safety, outlining various strategies for effective waste management in post-industrial economies. Emphasizing the need for convergent technosphere education, it advocates for incorporating natural waste rents during the development of waste-free technologies, aiming for a sustainable ecological future within the technosphere economy.

      Natural rent of production and consumption waste
    • 2023

      The book explores the impact of waste pollution on health and life expectancy, stemming from humanity's quest for improvement through the technosphere. It proposes a transformative shift towards a planned economy that emphasizes education, digitalization, and waste management to prevent environmental accumulation. By advocating for a nature-like approach to waste recycling, it envisions science and education as fundamental resources for fostering sustainable economic structures in the 21st century, ultimately ensuring the safety of business processes and the technosphere's development.

      Business security and life in the technosphere
    • 2023

      Environmental safety of life activities

      in the labyrinth of technosphere development

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of the technosphere, this book delves into the challenges faced by technological society in achieving security and sustainability. It highlights the shift from ecocentric principles to the management of converging technologies (NBICSW) and emphasizes the importance of digital waste management for a socially responsible economy. The narrative presents a pressing dilemma for the 21st century: transforming the ruling elite's approach to technosphere safety while fostering a democratic society.

      Environmental safety of life activities
    • 2022

      Democracy and power (PRO VEL CONTRA)

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the emergence and formation of democracy within the framework of economic globalization, the author presents a systematic examination of how democratic principles can coexist with the chaotic consumption of resources. Aimed at both technical undergraduate students and a broader audience, the work delves into the potential for democracy to shape power authority in contemporary society, offering insights into the survival of the fittest in a global context.

      Democracy and power (PRO VEL CONTRA)
    • 2020

      The paradigm of evolution in the management of the ecocentric technosphere of the 21st century

      Interdisciplinary tour of environmental management

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the tension between sustainable economic development and the depletion of natural resources at the dawn of the twenty-first century. It highlights a pivotal moment in management history, where the benefits derived from nature are seen as rent that does not necessitate labor or entrepreneurial effort. The narrative emphasizes the evolving role of management as a crucial regulator in ensuring the equitable distribution of resources, advocating for a balance between human activity and environmental sustainability.

      The paradigm of evolution in the management of the ecocentric technosphere of the 21st century