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Masters of the Universe From Muskets to AI

Masters of the Universe From Muskets to AI

George Shippey Phd

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George Shippey Phd
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9798901480922
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From the crack of the first musket to the hum of artificial intelligence, Masters of the Universe chronicles the extraordinary saga of Western dominance - how a handful of nations shaped the modern world, only to face the unraveling of their supremacy in the 21st century. Spanning five centuries of conquest, innovation, and ideology, this book explores the forces that propelled the West to global leadership - science, capitalism, democracy, and empire - and how those very foundations now tremble beneath shifting geopolitical tides.With penetrating insight and historical clarity, the author traces the rise of Western hegemony through exploration, colonization, industrialization, and technological revolutions - revealing how the same spirit of progress that built empires is now fueling their decline. From the Enlightenment to the Digital Age, readers are taken on an intellectual odyssey through wars, revolutions, discoveries, and moral reckonings that continue to define our civilization today. Whether you are a student of history, a lover of politics, or simply someone who wants to understand the deeper forces shaping our future, Masters of the Universe offers a panoramic perspective - both cautionary and inspiring - on humanity’s relentless pursuit of power and meaning.What You’ll Discover Inside:The historical origins of Western power - from the Age of Exploration to the Industrial Revolution.How economic innovation, scientific discovery, and military might created global dominance.The moral and cultural contradictions that haunted Western civilization.The postwar order, the Cold War, and the globalization boom that followed.The technological turning point - how AI, automation, and data capitalism are redefining control.The shifting balance of power in the 21st century - and what the future may hold for East and West alike.As the world enters a new era defined by artificial intelligence, ecological strain, and geopolitical uncertainty, Masters of the Universe invites readers to step back and see history’s grand design - not as a distant past, but as the living blueprint of our present and future. It challenges us to ask: what happens when the masters of yesterday lose their command of tomorrow? Through compelling analysis and vivid storytelling, this book offers both a warning and a vision - a call to rethink what power, progress, and civilization truly mean in the age of AI.

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