Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization

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Civilization stands at a crossroads. In Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization, Michael P. Byron presents a sobering yet actionable analysis of the interconnected crises threatening our world-spanning industrial system. Drawing on systems theory, cognitive science, and decades of research, Byron examines why we've arrived at this precarious moment and what we might do about it.The book begins with a crucial insight: how our brains process information shapes not just our individual choices but the trajectory of entire civilizations. Byron explains the cognitive mechanisms that allow humans to organize into complex societies, then traces how these same mechanisms have led us to overlook catastrophic long-term consequences in pursuit of short-term gains.Byron then systematically investigates the linked crises bearing down on humanity. Peak oil and hydrocarbon depletion threaten the energy foundation of modern life. Global warming and climate change are already triggering cascading environmental disruptions—from melting ice caps and rising seas to disrupted ocean currents and methane release from thawing permafrost. These physical realities will inevitably trigger famine, disease, political instability, and economic collapse.But Byron identifies a deeper culprit: the corporate takeover of the global political economy. Artificial entities granted legal personhood now wield more power than nation-states, pursuing short-term profit maximization while externalizing costs onto the biosphere and future generations. Corporate control of media ensures that most citizens remain unaware of these realities, sleepwalking toward disaster.The book doesn't stop at diagnosis. Byron explores how crisis actually drives evolutionary learning—how humans and civilizations adapt when old strategies fail. He examines potential technological solutions while cautioning against "magic bullets" that promise to solve problems without requiring fundamental changes in values. He discusses the unholy alliance between certain religious movements, corporate interests, and political power, and identifies fractures within the corporate elite that might create opportunities for change.Finally, Byron charts a path forward. He discusses how ordinary citizens can participate in creating genuine political transformation, how communities might build resilience, and how humanity might plant seeds for a more humane, sustainable civilization based on renewable energy, local cooperation, and genuine democracy.Infinity's Rainbow is neither utopian nor defeatist. It's a clear-eyed assessment of where we are, why we got here, and what choices remain available to us. For readers seeking to understand the systemic nature of our challenges and their role in creating a better future, this book offers both intellectual framework and practical direction. Read more

ISBN10 0875865100
ISBN13 978-0875865102
Language English
Publisher Algora Publishing
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.82 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.1 pounds
Print length 250 pages
Publication date October 11, 2006

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