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Space-Age Science and Stone-Age Politics
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276 pages
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The book examines the conflict between rapid advancements in science and technology and the slow evolution of political systems. It highlights how modern weapons and instantaneous communication have rendered traditional concepts of war and national sovereignty outdated. By addressing these tensions, the author argues for necessary reforms to align social and political institutions with the pace of scientific progress, emphasizing the urgent need for adaptation in the face of contemporary challenges.
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2005, paperback
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