Gaia
1979 • 176 pages

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nithou
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It's funny of the Gaïa theory is something I deeply believe in for many years now, but never encountered before reading Luc Ferry's book about transhumanism. And I must say that this theory is deeply interesting (ok, I was already rooting for it before reading this book so it doesn't help) and with the latest climate changes and human trend, the thought of Earth being a sentient organism is something that becomes more and more concrete. If you're interested in discovering why our little planet may be alive on its own, this book will provide you with a wide range of arguments showing that not everything can be explained that simply. Let's just hope we won't destroy it now.

June 13, 2017Report this review