The Nature of Tomorrow, Michael Rawson
The Nature of Tomorrow, Michael Rawson
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The Nature of Tomorrow
A History of the Environmental Future

Author: Michael Rawson

Narrator: BJ Harrison

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/23/2021


Synopsis

An examination of how Western visions of endless future growth have contributed to the global environmental crisis

For centuries, the West has produced stories about the future in which humans use advanced science and technology to transform the earth. Michael Rawson uses a wide range of works that include Francis Bacon's New Atlantis, the science fiction novels of Jules Verne, and even the speculations of think tanks like the RAND Corporation to reveal the environmental paradox at the heart of these narratives: the single-minded expectation of unlimited growth on a finite planet.

Rawson shows how these stories, which have long pervaded Western dreams about the future, have helped to enable an unprecedentedly abundant and technology-driven lifestyle for some while bringing the threat of environmental disaster to all. Adapting to ecological realities, he argues, hinges on the ability to create new visions of tomorrow that decouple growth from the idea of progress.

About Michael Rawson

Michael Rawson is professor of history at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of Eden on the Charles: The Making of Boston, which was the recipient of numerous awards and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Twagner on December 09, 2023

I started to skim it and only got 1/4 of the way through. It just seems basically misled about how progress and growth can work hand in hand with limited resources. It feels like a well written summary of today's banal outlook. "The best case for giving up." I was not finding anything new in the pag......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 25, 2023

This was a fascinating study of how western society has envisioned the future - specifically the environmental future - over the years. Rawson goes back all the way to the 13th Century, but spends most of the book in the late 18th Century and forward. Whether utopian, dystopian, or ecotopian, the im......more

Goodreads review by Johan on September 25, 2022

Vooruitgangsgeloof houdt toekomstonderzoek tegen. (Jean Poirier e.a.) Daar draait dit interessante werk van Michael Rawson om. "Grenzen aan de groei" zoals de Club van Rome het zei. Door de eeuwen heen hebben deze twee toekomstvisies tegenover elkaar gestaan: Enerzijds het onvoorwaardelijk optimisme......more