The End Is Always Near by Dan Carlin

Apocalyptic Moments, from the Bronze Age Collapse to Nuclear Near Misses

In this thought-provoking exploration of history, the narrative delves into the recurring themes of catastrophe and resilience that have shaped human civilization. By examining pivotal moments of crisis, from pandemics and wars to societal collapses and technological upheavals, the book offers a compelling perspective on how humanity has repeatedly faced existential threats. It challenges readers to reflect on the lessons of the past and consider how they might apply to the uncertainties of the future, emphasizing the cyclical nature of human endurance and the ever-present potential for both disaster and renewal.

Published
2019
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
288
Original Language
English
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