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A civilizational code is like a [[social code]], but bigger.
 
A civilizational code is like a [[social code]], but bigger.
  
As we grow, in our groupings, as we communciate and interact, a larger pattern emerges. Who we are, as a people, changes.
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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.
 
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.
 
On the basis of where we've come from, and where we are, we can now choose wise directions for our collective future.
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==Human civilizations==
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Up to date, [[humanity]] has crafted several large civilizations. We can divide these as follows, chronologically:
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* (Prehistorical)
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* Stone Age
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* Agricultural Age
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* Industrial Age
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* Information Age
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Specific human civilizations include:
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* Ancient Greece
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* Aztec
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* Maya
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* Japan
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* America
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* ...
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==Future of civilization==
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Where are we going? What [[code]]s should we adopt for our upcoming ages? What [[value]]s should guide our development?
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[[Category:Civilization]]

Revision as of 16:59, 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

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

Where are we going? What codes should we adopt for our upcoming ages? What values should guide our development?