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  1. The dynamics of cultural and technological evolution: Domination versus partnership.Riane Eisler - 2002 - World Futures 58 (2 & 3):159 – 174.
    There is growing consensus that we need a new paradigm if we are to solve the global problems that are the result of actions and policies stemming from prevailing paradigms or cognitive maps. Theories are cognitive maps. This article summarizes cultural transformation theory, which proposes that to solve our mounting global problems we need a clearer understanding of the self-organizing interaction of two basic movements in cultural evolution. The first consists of technological phase changes, including the most recent shift from (...)
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  • The origins and diffusion of patrism in Saharasia, c.4000 BCE: Evidence for a worldwide, climate‐linked geographical pattern in human behavior.James Demeo - 1991 - World Futures 30 (4):247-271.
    (1991). The origins and diffusion of patrism in Saharasia, c.4000 BCE: Evidence for a worldwide, climate‐linked geographical pattern in human behavior. World Futures: Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 247-271.
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  • Technology, gender, and history: Toward a nonlinear model of social evolution.Riane Eisler - 1991 - World Futures 32 (4):207-225.
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  • AFRICAN THEOLOGY AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN A GLOBAL COMMUNITY.Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu (ed.) - 2023 - USA: APAS.
    Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies (APAS) held at the University of Nigeria Nsukka on 24th - 27th May.
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