By ORVILLE SCHELL [director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society] Published: December 10, 2010 Morris "He shows us how different empires were boosted by periods of “axial thought” to surge up the development ladder, only to crumble up
by Cameron Woodhead [a senior theatre critic for The Age newspaper], publ in The Australian 19 Feb, 2011 ""Stanford ... scholarly conflict ... in the anthropology department, between proponents of ‘social evolution’, who thought science-based measurement
Gunnar Fredriksson: "I Francis Fukuyamas succé "The End of History" existerar inga palestinier. I Samuel P. Huntington likaledes framgångsrika "The Clash of Cvilizations" förekommer de som ett hot mot Israel. I en aktuell och prisad bok av historikern Nia
"Starting in 2003, the scientists began teaming up in public talks in which they lay out their arguments in the form of a conversation. Filmmaker Gus Holwerda picks up this evolution as the pair take their skeptical show on the road, tangling with religious leaders, talk-show hosts and several thousand years of cultural inertia. The result is the feature-length film The Unbelievers, which had its world premiere in Toronto at the Hot Docs festival on Monday night." The Editor: "Christianity is dying, and good riddance, says Richard Dawkins "