Energy and EquityHarper & Row, 1974 - 83 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... rich and medium rich countries . Both the United States and Mexico have passed the critical divide . In both countries , further energy inputs increase inequality , inefficiency and personal impo- tence . Although one country has a per ...
... rich and medium rich countries . Both the United States and Mexico have passed the critical divide . In both countries , further energy inputs increase inequality , inefficiency and personal impo- tence . Although one country has a per ...
第 9 頁
... Rich countries like the United States , Japan or France might never reach the point of choking in their own waste ... rich will be forced back at an enormous loss in their vested interest . The choice of a minimum energy economy compels ...
... Rich countries like the United States , Japan or France might never reach the point of choking in their own waste ... rich will be forced back at an enormous loss in their vested interest . The choice of a minimum energy economy compels ...
第 76 頁
... rich run into one another . The well - sped are tossed from one island to the next and are offered but the company of fellow passengers en route to somewhere else . This solitude of plenty breaks down as the traffic islands gradually ...
... rich run into one another . The well - sped are tossed from one island to the next and are offered but the company of fellow passengers en route to somewhere else . This solitude of plenty breaks down as the traffic islands gradually ...
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The Energy Crisis | 3 |
The Industrialization of Traffic | 15 |
SpeedStunned Imagination | 23 |
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acceleration American ball-bearing become bicycle capita energy capita wattage cars CIDOC consumers cost create critical Cuernavaca culture Dennis Sullivan dominant Economic ENERGY AND EQUITY energy consumption energy crisis energy quanta energy slaves environment equally Erich Fromm faster FRED HOYLE freedom fuel growing habitual passenger History of Thermodynamics IDEAS IN PROGRESS increased inequality Ivan Illich less level of speed Liberation life-time limit locomotion man's means miles modern move movement nature number of energy order of magnitude organism output Participatory democracy physical political process poor countries possible privilege production radical monopoly reality Research rich road RUTH NANDA ANSHEN SARVEPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN scarcity Science self-powered mobility seminar Series social relations socially optimal society spends space spiritual technological maturity thermodynamic threshold tion TOOLS FOR CONVIVIALITY top speed traffic islands trans transit transportation industry transportation system trips underequipped Werner Heisenberg World Age WORLD PERSPECTIVES