Unknown Unknowns
A new civilization model where we don't know what we don't know
door K. von Novack
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Over het boek
For centuries, civilization evolved slowly enough for humanity to understand the world it was building.
That balance is now breaking.
Technology, entrepreneurship, and capital are accelerating at a pace that dissolves institutions, transforms work, reshapes nations, and pushes societies into a new environment: a world of unknown unknowns.
In this emerging reality, companies dissolve into ecosystems, individuals become entrepreneurs of their own survival, governance struggles to keep pace with innovation, and entirely new forms of power begin to appear. The future of civilization may be shaped not by stability, but by our ability to continuously reinvent ourselves within uncertainty.
And at the far edge of this transformation lies a question that humanity has never faced before:
What happens when the limits of the human mind—and the human body—are no longer the limits of civilization itself?
This book explores the architecture of that new world.
A world where we no longer know what we do not know.
That balance is now breaking.
Technology, entrepreneurship, and capital are accelerating at a pace that dissolves institutions, transforms work, reshapes nations, and pushes societies into a new environment: a world of unknown unknowns.
In this emerging reality, companies dissolve into ecosystems, individuals become entrepreneurs of their own survival, governance struggles to keep pace with innovation, and entirely new forms of power begin to appear. The future of civilization may be shaped not by stability, but by our ability to continuously reinvent ourselves within uncertainty.
And at the far edge of this transformation lies a question that humanity has never faced before:
What happens when the limits of the human mind—and the human body—are no longer the limits of civilization itself?
This book explores the architecture of that new world.
A world where we no longer know what we do not know.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Geschiedenis
- Aanvullende categorieën Business & economie
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Projectoptie: 13×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 116 -
Isbn
- Paperback: 9798240697708
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798240697715
- Datum publiceren: mar 14, 2026
- Taal English
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