The Rise and Fall of Civilizations and the Jewish Nation: the Perspective of Mutual Learning Among Civilizations

The Rise and Fall of Civilizations and the Jewish Nation: the Perspective of Mutual Learning Among Civilizations

by (israel) Shalom Salomon Ward

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This book is a "thought experiment." By examining the research on the rise and fall of countries and civilizations by 23 ancient and modern Chinese and foreign historians, the author extracted 12 driving forces that can affect the rise and fall of civilizations. Using this as a starting point, the author reviewed and reflected on three thousand years of Jewish history. This book breaks the boundaries of disciplines and extensively covers economics, genetics, demography, religion, environmental policy and other aspects. Through the mutual learning of Jewish history and the theory of the rise and fall of civilization, it looks forward to the future of the Jewish nation and provides a reference for policymakers. The author believes that the rise and fall of civilizations must be examined in a global context. The world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century. How can we have a long-term competitive advantage in the future readjustment of global politics and culture? This book can provide us with an important perspective.

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