Ugo Bardi: Societal Collapse, the Seneca Effect
Published On: January 6, 2019
Ugo Bardi, speaks at the 50th Anniversary Summit of the Club of Rome, October 2018.
Ugo Bardi (University of Florence), speaks at the 50th Anniversary Summit of the Club of Rome, October 2018. “Fortune is of sluggish growth, but ruin is rapid.”
Toward a General Theory of Societal Collapse. A Biophysical Examination of Tainter s Model of the Diminishing Returns of Complexity – In this paper, we present a simple biophysical model which we link to the concept that societies collapse because of the diminishing returns of complexity proposed by Joseph Tainter. https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.07056
- Source https://www.facebook.com/clubofrome/videos/781049835559853 and https://50thclubofrome.com
- Teaser image by Hubert Robert https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hubert_Robert_-_Landscape_with_the_Ruins_of_the_Round_Temple,_with_a_Statue_of_Venus_and_a_Monument_to_Marcus_Aurelius.jpg
- See also, Seneca the Younger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_the_Younger
Tags: 2018, Civilization, Club of Rome, Collapse, Society, Ugo Bardi, University of Florence(2023)
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