Civilisation and Its Environmental Consequences

IF 0.7 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Chemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/cdem-2021-0002
S. I. Sulimov, I. V. Chernigovskikh, R. A. Cherenkov, V. D. Chernykh, Boris V. Vasiliev
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Abstract This work is devoted to examining civilisation's environmental consequences and the military confrontation between civilised and barbaric societies. The authors examine antique and ancient Chinese ideas about the phenomenon of barbarism, and also highlight common cultural features inherent in the Germans and Celts and opposed to Rome, and the Far Eastern nomads who were adjacent to imperial China. Moreover, the authors seek to analyse the substantial effects of civilisation on the environment and ecosystem. Having analysed the military potential of civilised societies, the authors come to the conclusion that the victory of barbarism is possible only in the case of civilisation internal collapse. The article outlines other important aspects, including the relationships between civilisation and war and between civilisation and the environment. It concludes with a discussion about rethinking and restructuring some of our perspectives on civilisation.
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文明及其环境后果
这部作品致力于研究文明对环境的影响以及文明社会和野蛮社会之间的军事对抗。作者考察了古代和古代中国对野蛮现象的看法,并强调了反对罗马的德意志人和凯尔特人以及毗邻中国帝国的远东游牧民族固有的共同文化特征。此外,作者试图分析文明对环境和生态系统的实质性影响。在分析了文明社会的军事潜力之后,作者得出结论:野蛮的胜利只有在文明内部崩溃的情况下才有可能。文章还概述了其他重要方面,包括文明与战争、文明与环境之间的关系。最后,我们讨论了如何重新思考和重构我们对文明的一些看法。
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