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		"Decoding Antiquity Volume 
		4:
		  
		Building Civilizations - Change and 
		Continuity" 
		 John Gillam 
		
		
		 Throughout 
		history, humans have created complex societies that have shaped our 
		world in profound ways. But what makes some civilizations endure while 
		others collapse? 
  How do societies balance tradition with 
		innovation? And what can the great civilizations of the past teach us 
		about navigating our uncertain future? 
  In this groundbreaking 
		work, the author introduces powerful new tools for understanding the 
		rise, flourishing, and transformation of civilizations. 
  Drawing 
		on extensive historical research across Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and 
		Western traditions, Building Civilizations reveals the hidden patterns 
		and dynamics that have driven human societies for millennia. Moving 
		beyond simplistic narratives of progress or decline, Building 
		Civilizations demonstrates that each civilizational tradition represents 
		a unique experiment in human organization, with valuable lessons for our 
		collective future. 
  As we face unprecedented global challenges, 
		from climate change to technological disruption, this book provides 
		essential wisdom for citizens, scholars, and leaders seeking to build 
		more resilient and adaptable societies. Building Civilisations 
		transcends traditional historical narratives, offering both warning and 
		wisdom for citizens, scholars, and leaders seeking to build more 
		resilient and adaptable societies. By revealing the fundamental dynamics 
		of how civilisations function, transform, and evolve, it offers 
		invaluable insights for anyone concerned with humanity's shared future. 
		 
		
		Purchase this extraordinary book from John at the 
		Canberra Jung Society's 
		Friday meetings, 
		
		or online, eg at 
		Bookshop.org  
		
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