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One of the leading big-picture thinkers of our day (Utne Reader) delivers his boldest work in this erudite, tough-minded, and far-reaching manifesto.
Never has the world seemed so completely united-in the form of communication, commerce, and culture-and so savagely torn apart-in the form of war, financial meltdown, global warming, and even the migration of diseases.
No matter how much we put our minds to the task of meeting the challenges of a rapidly globalizing world, the human race seems to continually come up short, unable to muster the collective mental resources to truly think globally and act locally. In his most ambitious book to date, bestselling social critic Jeremy Rifkin shows that this disconnect between our vision for the world and our ability to realize that vision lies in the current state of human consciousness. The very way our brains are structured disposes us to a way of feeling, thinking, and acting in the world that is no longer entirely relevant to the new environments we have created for ourselves.
The human-made environment is rapidly morphing into a global space, yet our existing modes of consciousness are structured for earlier eras of history, which are just as quickly fading away. Humanity, Rifkin argues, finds itself on the cusp of its greatest experiment to date: refashioning human consciousness so that human beings can mutually live and flourish in the new globalizing society.
In essence, this shift in consciousness is based upon reaching out to others. But to resist this change in human relations and modes of thinking, Rifkin contends, would spell ineptness and disaster in facing the new challenges around us. As the forces of globalization accelerate, deepen, and become ever more complex, the older faith-based and rational forms of consciousness are likely to become stressed, and even dangerous, as they attempt to navigate a world increasingly beyond their reach and control. Indeed, the emergence of this empathetic consciousness has implications for the future that will likely be as profound and far-reaching as when Enlightenment philosophers upended faith-based consciousness with the canon of reason.

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ALSO BY JEREMY RIFKIN
Common Sense II

Own Your Own Job
Who Should Play God?
(WITH TED HOWARD)

The Emerging Order
The North Will Rise Again
(WITH RANDY BARBER)

Entropy
(WITH TED HOWARD)

Algeny
Declaration of a Heretic

Time Wars
Biosphere Politics
Beyond Beef
Voting Green
(WITH CAROL GRUNEWALD)

The End of Work

The Biotech Century
The Age of Access
The Hydrogen Economy

The European Dream
JEREMY P TARCHERPENGUIN Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Group USA - photo 1
JEREMY P. TARCHER/PENGUIN
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Copyright 2009 by Jeremy Rifkin
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Rifkin, Jeremy.
The empathic civilization: the race to global consciousness in a world in crisis / Jeremy Rifkin.
p. cm.
eISBN : 978-1-101-17118-9
1. Empathy. 2. Conduct of life. 3. Civilization, Modern21st centuryForecasting.
4. Twenty-first centuryForecasts. 5. Social prediction. I. Title.
BJ1475.R
901dc22

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author assumes any responsibility for errors, or for changes that occur after
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January,1945

To all those who survived.
To all those who perished.
To all those yet to come.

To Carol Grunewald
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I WOULD LIKE to thank Lisa Friedberg for her outstanding work directing the research for the book. The research extended for more than a four-year period and involved thousands of source materials across every major academic discipline and professional field. Lisas extraordinary ability to locate vital information and coordinate and categorize the sheer volume of research at hand was instrumental in moving the project forward.
Thanks to Dr. Sally Wengrover for coordinating the final preparation of the book. Her keen eye for detail and extensive knowledge of many of the areas covered in the book were invaluable. Thanks also to the following research interns who contributed to the book: Deanna Cho, Juli Diamond, Kristina Dunphy, Daniel Frawley, Ashley Gold-wasser, Eric Hammerschmidt, Kara Horton, Adriane Javier, Jin-Young Kang, Alex Jue, Anirudh Khandelwal, Siddi Khara, Andrew Linowes, Georg Loeffl mann, Vijay Ramakrishnan, Cjay Roughgarden, Richard Savage, Erica Shapiro, Shivani Softa, Jenna Trebs, Marc Vincent, Miriam Weiss, and Comly Wilson.
Id like to extend my appreciation to Clara Mack for her help in preparing the resource material. Claras penchant for perfection helped facilitate the entire research process. I would like to thank Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Easley for their meticulous editorial assistance during the last several weeks of the project. Thanks to Drew Johnston and Angelo Consoli for their many contributions at various stages of the project. Thanks as well to Leda Scheintaub for her expert copyediting of the final manuscript. Id also like to thank my agent, Robert Barnett.
Id like to extend my warm gratitude to my old friend Jeremy Tarcher for making a place for me in his publishing fold over these many years, and to Joel Fotinos, my publisher, for his unswerving support, as well as to Lance Fitzgerald for ensuring a wide reading audience for my books around the world.
A very special thanks to my longtime editor, Mitch Horowitz, for his critical help in shaping the direction of the book. Our many fruitfuland enjoyableconversations over nearly half a decade were instrumental in honing the final manuscript.
Thanks to Tarcher/Penguin for generously allowing me to cite material from my previous books that were particularly apropos in advancing the themes in The Empathic Civilization.
Finally, thanks to my wife, Carol Grunewald, for the many spirited discussions of the critical themes and ideas that make up the heart of the book.
INTRODUCTION
This book presents a new interpretation of the history of civilization by looking at the empathic evolution of the human race and the profound ways it has shaped our development and will likely decide our fate as a species.
A radical new view of human nature is emerging in the biological and cognitive sciences and creating controversy in intellectual circles, the business community, and government. Recent discoveries in brain science and child development are forcing us to rethink the long-held belief that human beings are, by nature, aggressive, materialistic, utilitarian, and self- interested. The dawning realization that we are a fundamentally empathic species has profound and far- reaching consequences for society.
These new understandings of human nature open the door to a never-before-told journey. The pages that follow reveal the dramatic story of the development of human empathy from the rise of the great theological civilizations, to the ideological age that dominated the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the psychological era that characterized much of the twentieth century, and the emerging dramaturgical period of the twenty-first century.
Viewing economic history from an empathic lens allows us to uncover rich new strands of the human narrative that lay previously hidden. The result is a new social tapestryThe Empathic Civilizationwoven from a wide range of fields, including literature and the arts, theology, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, political science, psychology, and communications theory.
At the very core of the human story is the paradoxical relationship between empathy and entropy. Throughout history new energy regimes have converged with new communication revolutions, creating ever more complex societies. More technologically advanced civilizations, in turn, have brought diverse people together, heightened empathic sensitivity, and expanded human consciousness. But these increasingly more complicated milieus require more extensive energy use and speed us toward resource depletion.
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