Uncommon Sense: Shortcomings of the Human Mind for Handling Big-Picture, Long-Term Challenges

Author:   Peter Seidel
Publisher:   Steady State Press
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9781732993310


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   19 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Uncommon Sense: Shortcomings of the Human Mind for Handling Big-Picture, Long-Term Challenges


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Plenty of evidence points to environmental catastrophe, economic collapse, and resultant human misery in the decades to come, yet we fail to respond in rational, meaningful ways. Uncommon Sense identifies the root cause of most of our problems: ourselves. Beyond the typical surveys of immediate threats, Uncommon Sense delves instead into the shortcomings of the human mind for dealing with such big-picture, long-term problems as climate change, biodiversity loss, and the overcrowding of Earth by people, products, and pollutants. Only by acknowledging and exploring these shortcomings do we have a chance to correct them and work our way back onto sustainable footing, before it's too late for millions of people, thousands of species, and hundreds of cultures.

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Author:   Peter Seidel
Publisher:   Steady State Press
Imprint:   Steady State Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9781732993310


ISBN 10:   1732993319
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   19 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The premise behind Uncommon Sense is the biggest question in human history: Ingenious as our species may be, is it also wise enough to do what it will take to keep our civilization viable, before it's too late? Peter Seidel lays out all that ails the earth in this make-or-break century and leaves it to us to decide whether our saga continues, or ends all too soon. -Alan Weisman, author of Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth? and The World Without Us Many years of thought, practical work, and reflection are distilled in Peter Seidel's careful analysis and urgent call to action. The book is wide-ranging and accessible to the public, yet without any 'dumbing down.' Highly recommended. -Herman Daly, one of the founders of the field of ecological economics, and author of Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development Uncommon Sense lays out how the human brain has both brought us to dizzying heights of technology and accomplishment and will cause our crashing demise through narcissism, violence, and ecological destruction. Its greatest contribution, however, is the vision it offers for our salvation through additional yet untapped powers of the human brain, from ecofeminism to ecotopian sci-fi literature to the Genuine Progress Indicator. -Kirsten Stade, Advocacy Director, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) The author has packed this book with wisdom and insight. It highlights substantial flaws in current institutions, misguided cultural beliefs, and dangerous psychological biases, all of which hold us back from reversing the current trends toward self-destruction. -Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint and President of the Global Footprint Network Peter Seidel presents a masterful tour de force in connecting the dots on how human nature is destroying Earth's nature. His topics span human instincts such as time perception and human-constructed systems in business, economics, education, politics, and religion. He makes the case that business as usual must change. Seidel states: 'We must do things differently; very differently.' The world needs to take action to make a course correction to avoid a collective planetary Titanic, and to do so, big-picture, long-term planning will be needed. -Janine Finnell, Executive Director of Leaders in Energy We humans, making so many unsustainable choices every day, are in need of serious therapy. Uncommon Sense provides that therapy, boldly highlighting our failings and our potential, so that we may correct the former and reach the latter. -Dave Gardner, co-host of the GrowthBusters podcast


"""The premise behind Uncommon Sense is the biggest question in human history: Ingenious as our species may be, is it also wise enough to do what it will take to keep our civilization viable, before it's too late? Peter Seidel lays out all that ails the earth in this make-or-break century and leaves it to us to decide whether our saga continues, or ends all too soon."" -Alan Weisman, author of Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth? and The World Without Us ""Many years of thought, practical work, and reflection are distilled in Peter Seidel's careful analysis and urgent call to action. The book is wide-ranging and accessible to the public, yet without any 'dumbing down.' Highly recommended."" -Herman Daly, one of the founders of the field of ecological economics, and author of Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development ""Uncommon Sense lays out how the human brain has both brought us to dizzying heights of technology and accomplishment and will cause our crashing demise through narcissism, violence, and ecological destruction. Its greatest contribution, however, is the vision it offers for our salvation through additional yet untapped powers of the human brain, from ecofeminism to ecotopian sci-fi literature to the Genuine Progress Indicator."" -Kirsten Stade, Advocacy Director, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) ""The author has packed this book with wisdom and insight. It highlights substantial flaws in current institutions, misguided cultural beliefs, and dangerous psychological biases, all of which hold us back from reversing the current trends toward self-destruction."" -Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint and President of the Global Footprint Network ""Peter Seidel presents a masterful tour de force in connecting the dots on how human nature is destroying Earth's nature. His topics span human instincts such as time perception and human-constructed systems in business, economics, education, politics, and religion. He makes the case that business as usual must change. Seidel states: 'We must do things differently; very differently.' The world needs to take action to make a course correction to avoid a collective planetary Titanic, and to do so, big-picture, long-term planning will be needed."" -Janine Finnell, Executive Director of Leaders in Energy ""We humans, making so many unsustainable choices every day, are in need of serious therapy. Uncommon Sense provides that therapy, boldly highlighting our failings and our potential, so that we may correct the former and reach the latter."" -Dave Gardner, co-host of the GrowthBusters podcast"


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Seidel holds a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from the University of Colorado and a Masters in Architectural Planning from the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he studied under renowned architect Mies van der Rohe. Seidel has served as a faculty member at the University of Michigan and Virginia Tech, and he also taught at Central China Institute of Science and Technology. His work has been published in numerous academic journals, and he has also authored three books: Invisible Walls, Global Survival, and 2045.

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