"A Short History of Progress" Ronald Wright. [Audio & Book]
I have been listening to a broadcast of the 2004 Massey Lectures (Canadian Broadcasting). The topic is very timely given the predicament the world is currently in.
Wright gives an interesting (and occasionally humurous for a deadly serious subject) background to the cultural evolution of "civilisation" since homo sapiens became dominant.
This is a useful adjunct to the PO issue, because we need to understand our own nature and why we have the current situation before we can "fix" our way out of it.
Many others writers in the PO field make this point (both formally in books etc and in threads on this board). This is the first time I have seen a clear explanation of the human tendency to forge ahead with "progress" (regardless of the consequences), since our ancestors starting domesticating plants at the beginning of agriculture thousands of years ago.
I haven't read the book yet, but will try to get hold of a copy and post a short review.
http://www.anansi.ca/titles.cfm?series_id=4


