This book by John Scales Avery, a renowned intellectual, EACPE board member, and theoretical chemist at the University of Copenhagen, contains a collection of essays and articles discussing the severe problems and challenges which the world faces during the 21st century.
All except one of these articles were published both by Counter Currents, and by TMS Weekly Digest. The exception is the article on the Social Responsibility of Scientists, which was published by the Journal of the American Academy of Science.
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Our Children’s Future
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The Devil’s Dynamo
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Fascism, Then And Now
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Saving The Future
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The Climate Emergency: Two Time Scales
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Money, Media And The Climate Crisis
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Nuclear Weapons: An Absolute Evil
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The Passions Of Mankind
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Population And The Environment
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We Need An Ecological Revolution
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Fighting For Americas Soul
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Terrorism: A False Threat
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Sanctions As Collective Punishment
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Attacks On Iran, Past And Present
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Kicking The Habit
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Institutional And Cultural Inertia
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Our Lifestyles Must Change
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Feedback Loops
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Criticism Of Israel Is Not Antisemitism
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Interview With Dr. David Krieger
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The Importance Of Alternative Media
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Climate Crisis And The 2020 Us Elections
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Benefits Of Equality
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Floods In Iran And Climate Change
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Gandhi’s Message For Today’s World
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Greed Is Driving Us Towards Disaster
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India’s Future
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Kashmir: What Would Gandhi Say?
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Madmen And Economists
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Mainstream Under-reporting Of The Climate Crisis
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Largest Climate Action In History Neglected By The Media
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Secrecy Versus Democracy
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We Can Unilaterally Stop Being Nasty
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The Kidnaping Of Meng Wanzhou
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The Social Responsibility Of Scientists
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Interview With Editor Binu Mathew
Cultural History
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Lives In Engineering
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Lives In Astronomy
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Lives In Chemistry
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Lives In Medicine
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Lives In Ecology
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Lives In Physics
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Lives In Economics
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Lives In The Peace Movement
Read the entire book above or download it here.
Read the Volume I here, Volume II here, Volume III here and Volume IV here.
We thank John Scales Avery, a renowned intellectual, EACPE board member, and theoretical chemist at the University of Copenhagen, for giving us permission to reproduce his latest book for EACPE.