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Up to date, [[humanity]] has crafted several large civilizations. We can divide these as follows, chronologically: | Up to date, [[humanity]] has crafted several large civilizations. We can divide these as follows, chronologically: | ||
Latest revision as of 16:26, 23 January 2015
A civilizational code is like a social code, but bigger.
As we grow, in our groupings, as we communicate and interact, a larger pattern emerges. Who we are, as a people, changes.
Various civilizations have risen and fallen, and coexist today. Humanity as a whole, has characteristics.
On the basis of where we've come from, and where we are, we can now choose wise directions for our collective future.
Human civilizations[edit]
Up to date, humanity has crafted several large civilizations. We can divide these as follows, chronologically:
- (Prehistorical)
- Stone Age
- Agricultural Age
- Industrial Age
- Information Age
Specific human civilizations include:
- Ancient Greece
- Aztec
- Maya
- Japan
- America
- ...
Future of civilization[edit]
Where are we going? What codes should we adopt for our upcoming ages? What values should guide our development?