
CIVILIZATION AND BEYOND
INTRODUCTION - THOUGHTS ABOUT HISTORY AND 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
CHAPTER SIX - THE POLITICS OF CIVILIZATION
CHAPTER SEVEN - THE ECONOMICS OF CIVILIZATION
CHAPTER EIGHT - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION
The book invites listeners to step back and examine civilization as a layered pattern of human life—one that rises, flourishes, and eventually wanes. It explores three distinct lenses: the abstract flow of cultures across ages, the technologically driven way of life spread by Western influence, and the long‑term evolution that began millennia before written records. By grounding these perspectives in the familiar rhythms of cities, trade, and social structures, the author shows how each era builds on the experiments of its predecessors.
Through clear, thoughtful prose, the work distinguishes culture from civilization and maps out the essential ingredients that bind societies together: language, record‑keeping, economic specialization, political organization, and the ever‑shifting balance of power. Listeners will come away with a richer sense of how ancient practices echo in modern life and why understanding these cycles matters for the choices we face today.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (512K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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