Civilization and Beyond

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 * Social Science Institute, Harborside, Maine
 * August 1975


 * Part I. The Pageant of Experiment With Civilization
 * CHAPTER ONE: EXPERIMENTS IN EGYPT AND EURASIA
 * CHAPTER TWO: ROME'S OUTSTANDING EXPERIMENT
 * CHAPTER THREE: THE ORIGINS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS
 * CHAPTER FOUR: THE LIFE CYCLE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
 * CHAPTER FIVE: FEATURES COMMON TO CIVILIZATIONS
 * Part II. A Social Analysis of Civilization
 * CHAPTER SIX: THE POLITICS OF CIVILIZATION
 * CHAPTER SEVEN: THE ECONOMICS OF CIVILIZATION
 * CHAPTER EIGHT: THE SOCIOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION
 * CHAPTER NINE: IDEOLOGIES OF CIVILIZATION
 * Part III. Civilization Is Becoming Obsolete
 * CHAPTER TEN: WORLDWIDE REVOLUTION DISRUPTS CIVILIZATION
 * CHAPTER ELEVEN: WESTERN CIVILIZATION ATTEMPTS SUICIDE (1914-1945)
 * CHAPTER TWELVE: TALKING PEACE AND WAGING WAR
 * Part IV. Steps Beyond Civilization
 * CHAPTER THIRTEEN: TEN BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A NEW WORLD
 * CHAPTER FOURTEEN: MOVING TOWARD WORLD FEDERATION
 * CHAPTER FIFTEEN: INTEGRATING A WORLD ECONOMY
 * CHAPTER SIXTEEN: CONSERVING OUR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
 * CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: REVAMPING THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE PLANET
 * CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: MAN COULD CHANGE HUMAN NATURE
 * CHAPTER NINETEEN: MAN COULD BREAK OUT OF THE AGE-LONG PRISON HOUSE OF CIVILIZATION AND ENTER A NEW WORLD