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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Civilizations do not disappear when they lose wealth, power, or territory.They disappear when those who sustain them stop assuming their responsibility.Throughout history, societies have built increasingly sophisticated systems: governments, economies, laws, and technology.They function.They organize.They provide stability.But they are never enough.There always comes a point when they stop sustaining themselves.That point has a name: Glyona.At the Gates of Glyona traces civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome to reveal a recurring pattern: no system can replace individual conduct.Through four pillars-meaning, justice, truth, and power-this book shows how societies are built.and how they begin to deteriorate when these principles are no longer lived in practice.Today, that point is no longer history.It is the present.Politics becomes spectacle.The economy becomes abstract.Truth becomes fragmented.Technology widens the distance between action and consequence.The problem is no longer the system.It is who sustains it.That is why the question changes: Are you willing to uphold what you claim to value when you are not required to?This book does not offer comfortable answers.It offers a clear warning: the stability of a civilization does not depend on its institutions, but on the people who choose to sustain them.And that point. always returns to the same place.At the gates of Glyona. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Las civilizaciones no colapsan cuando pierden riqueza o poder.Colapsan cuando quienes las sostienen dejan de asumir su responsabilidad.A lo largo de la historia, las sociedades han construido sistemas cada vez mas complejos: gobiernos, economias, leyes y tecnologia. Funcionan. Organizan. Dan estabilidad.Pero nunca son suficientes.Siempre llega un punto en que dejan de sostenerse por si solos.Ese punto tiene un nombre: Glyona.En A las Puertas de Glyona, Octavio Pittaluga recorre civilizaciones como Egipto, Grecia, Roma y el mundo moderno para revelar un patron constante: ningun sistema puede reemplazar la conducta del individuo.A traves de cuatro pilares -sentido, justicia, verdad y poder- este libro muestra: Como se construyen las sociedadesComo comienzan a deteriorarseY por que todo termina dependiendo del ciudadanoHoy, ese punto ya no es historia.Es presente.La politica se vuelve espectaculo.La economia se vuelve abstracta.La verdad se fragmenta.La tecnologia amplia la distancia entre accion y consecuencia.El problema ya no es el sistema.Es quien lo sostiene.Este no es un libro sobre el pasado.Es una advertencia sobre el presente.y una pregunta directa para el lector: Vas a tratar el mundo como algo ajeno.o vas a asumir que se construye con lo que haces cada dia? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Las civilizaciones no colapsan cuando pierden riqueza o poder.Colapsan cuando quienes las sostienen dejan de asumir su responsabilidad.A lo largo de la historia, las sociedades han construido sistemas cada vez más complejos: gobiernos, economías, leyes y tecnología. Funcionan. Organizan. Dan estabilidad.Pero nunca son suficientes.Siempre llega un punto en que dejan de sostenerse por sí solos.Ese punto Octavio Pittaluga lo llama: Glyona.En A las Puertas de Glyona, se recorre civilizaciones como Egipto, Grecia, Roma y el mundo moderno para revelar un patrón constante: ningún sistema puede reemplazar la conducta del individuo.A través de cuatro pilares -sentido, justicia, verdad y poder- este libro muestra: - Cómo se construyen las sociedades- Cómo comienzan a deteriorarse- Y por qué todo termina dependiendo del ciudadanoHoy, ese punto ya no es historia.Es presente.La política se vuelve espectáculo.La economía se vuelve abstracta.La verdad se fragmenta.La tecnología amplía la distancia entre acción y consecuencia.El problema ya no es el sistema.Es quién lo sostiene.Este no es un libro sobre el pasado.Es una advertencia sobre el presente.y una pregunta directa para el lector: żVas a tratar el mundo como algo ajeno.o vas a asumir que se construye con lo que haces cada día.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Civilizations do not disappear when they lose wealth, power, or territory.They disappear when those who sustain them stop assuming their responsibility.Throughout history, societies have built increasingly sophisticated systems: governments, economies, laws, and technology.They function.They organize.They provide stability.But they are never enough.There always comes a point when they stop sustaining themselves.That point has a name: Glyona.At the Gates of Glyona traces civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome to reveal a recurring pattern: no system can replace individual conduct.Through four pillars-meaning, justice, truth, and power-this book shows how societies are built.and how they begin to deteriorate when these principles are no longer lived in practice.Today, that point is no longer history.It is the present.Politics becomes spectacle.The economy becomes abstract.Truth becomes fragmented.Technology widens the distance between action and consequence.The problem is no longer the system.It is who sustains it.That is why the question changes: Are you willing to uphold what you claim to value when you are not required to?This book does not offer comfortable answers.It offers a clear warning: the stability of a civilization does not depend on its institutions, but on the people who choose to sustain them.And that point. always returns to the same place.At the gates of Glyona. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Las civilizaciones no colapsan cuando pierden riqueza o poder.Colapsan cuando quienes las sostienen dejan de asumir su responsabilidad.A lo largo de la historia, las sociedades han construido sistemas cada vez mas complejos: gobiernos, economias, leyes y tecnologia. Funcionan. Organizan. Dan estabilidad.Pero nunca son suficientes.Siempre llega un punto en que dejan de sostenerse por si solos.Ese punto tiene un nombre: Glyona.En A las Puertas de Glyona, Octavio Pittaluga recorre civilizaciones como Egipto, Grecia, Roma y el mundo moderno para revelar un patron constante: ningun sistema puede reemplazar la conducta del individuo.A traves de cuatro pilares -sentido, justicia, verdad y poder- este libro muestra: Como se construyen las sociedadesComo comienzan a deteriorarseY por que todo termina dependiendo del ciudadanoHoy, ese punto ya no es historia.Es presente.La politica se vuelve espectaculo.La economia se vuelve abstracta.La verdad se fragmenta.La tecnologia amplia la distancia entre accion y consecuencia.El problema ya no es el sistema.Es quien lo sostiene.Este no es un libro sobre el pasado.Es una advertencia sobre el presente.y una pregunta directa para el lector: Vas a tratar el mundo como algo ajeno.o vas a asumir que se construye con lo que haces cada dia? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.