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Forgiving Humanity: How the Most Innovative Species Became the Most Dangerous - The Curse of Exponential Change

By Peter Russell
Narrated by: Peter Russell
Unabridged — 1 hours, 46 minutes
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Why has the most innovative of species become so dangerous? The answer, suggests Peter Russell, lies in humanity's accelerating pace of development. He shows how innovation breeds further innovation-a positive feedback loop leading to exponential rates of change. But our minds cannot grasp the full implications of exponential growth. We think more in terms of linear change, leading to a blind spot on the future.

However fast the pace of change may be today, it will be even faster in the yea...