Entropy: A New World View

Jeremy Rifkin
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Entropy is said to be a law of nature that constrains all we do. It is the tendency of everything to disorder and randomness. In this book, Jeremy Rifkin asserts our existing world view is crumbling and tells us what will replace it. After all, the other law of nature Rifkin addresses is that nature abhors a vacuum.
Genres: NonfictionScienceEconomicsSocietySociologyEnvironmentEcologyThe United States Of AmericaEssaysPolitics
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