The Secret of the West (2008) brought a few improvements (typos and
index inaccuracies were corrected) to the 2007-edition. This new 2008-edition
was launched following the complete selling-out of the 2007 edition.
The 2007 edition was itself a revised, pocket edition of the
1997 original book. Chapters 1, 8 et 9 were modified,
chapter 9 being almost entirely rewritten, to show how recent developments like the
Internet or the new US-Chinese space race nicely fit into the theory. A extensive
foreword by Christophe Brun brought some badly needed epistemology into the book
and better positioned the rich states system theory in the history
of thought.
Le Secret de l'Occident
("The Secret of the West") unveils a general theory of scientific progress.
It outlines the long-term economic and political causes of the advance
(or recoil) of science and technology. This theory, the Rich States System theory
(summary), is in my view
the first to coherently explain all major declines and rises of civilizations over history.
This theory reveals the causes of
the Greek miracle (beginning and end), of the Roman
stagnation, of the fall of the West over the Dark Ages, and of the rise of the West
after the Xth century. It enlightens most other civilizations' ascending
and descending phases, like the fall of China after the XIIIth century
and the Chinese scientific revival from the end of the XIXth century on.
It makes sense of the golden and decline ages of India and the Middle East as well
(press
clippings).
Additionally, Le Secret de l'Occident
neatly solves some old historic enigmas,
like the Greek love for geometry, the stark Chinese decline in the XIVth century and
the tragic Russian history. In the end, the book reveals which conditions are needed
for science to continue to advance over the next centuries.
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Available online on the European websites:
www.alapage.com et www.amazon.fr
The book may be browsed from the shelves in particular at:
Quatri�me de couverture (texte au dos du livre):
Pourquoi la Gr�ce antique, puis l'Europe moderne ont-elles �t� les matrices
de deux "miracles" scientifiques et culturels sans �quivalent dans le monde?
A quelles circonstances, � quelles qualit�s sp�cifiques l'Occident doit-il
d'�tre l' "inventeur" de la modernit�?
Fruit de plusieurs ann�es de recherche, Le Secret de l'Occident met en lumi�re les raisons politiques et �conomiques du progr�s, en fournissant une explication globale et coh�rente de ce qu'il est convenu d'appeler le d�veloppement. Dans un souci d'universalit�, l'auteur applique sa grille d'analyse � l'Islam, � l'Inde et � la Chine, parvenant � interpr�ter les p�riodes d'avanc�e et de recul de ces diverses civilisations. Il montre enfin qu'au-del� des apparences, les ressorts de l'innovation restent inchang�s � l'�re d'Internet et de la "mondialistation lib�rale". Ouvrage d'�rudition et de r�f�rence, Le Secret de l'Occident est �galement un pr�cieux outil de travail. Il nous aide � repenser radicalement la relation qui lie d�sormais l'Occident au reste du monde. |
Publisher's address:
Editions Flammarion
Collection "Champs"
Sophie Berlin
87, quai Panhard et Levassor
75647 Paris cedex 13
France
www.flammarion.com
T +33 1 40 51 30 40
La page de "Champs"
My book nr 1: | The Secret of the West (1997) |
The Secret of the West (2007) | |
The Secret of the West (2008) | |
Media reviews and author's articles | |
Genesis and commercial career of the book | |
English translation | |
The other Secret of the West (1930) | |
My book nr 2: | Europe and Science (1999) |
My book nr 3: | The Self-Imposed Failure of Retirement Systems (2004) |
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