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-==== How to Use Your Textbook ​====+==== How to Use This History  ​====
  
-Your textbook ​//Then, Now and How// is not a linear or monolithic narrative. ​Rather, it is in the form of a [[the-grid|grid]] or patchwork that can be read horizontally,​ vertically, or at random. ​+//Then, Nowand How// is not a linear or monolithic narrative. ​The [[the-grid|Index/​Contents page]]  is in the form of a grid or patchwork that can be read horizontally,​ vertically, or at random. ​So you can let curiosity be your guide, and create your own narrative.  ​
  
-One dimension of the grid is chronological:​ **Then** (2017), **Now** (2117) and **How** (the decades of struggle between). ​ The other is topical. The dozen or so topics present the major problems facing humanity in 2017.+One dimension of the grid is chronological:​ **Then** (2018), **Now** (2118) and **How** (the decades of struggle between). ​ The other is topical. The dozen or so topics present the major problems facing humanity in 2018.
  
 Read vertically, **Then** presents a history of capitalism'​s final phase which was engendering ecological catastrophes,​ increasing economic inequalities,​ endemic wars and civil wars, and every form of retrogression to more primitive forms of society, including the revival of slavery, debt peonage, mass unemployment,​ obscene waste and luxury, tyrannical governments,​ loss of political freedoms, degradation of intellectual life, religious obscurantism,​ and oppression and dehumanization of women, racial minorities, generating millions upon millions of refugees fleeing ecological catastrophes,​ wars, and political tyranny. ​ Read vertically, **Then** presents a history of capitalism'​s final phase which was engendering ecological catastrophes,​ increasing economic inequalities,​ endemic wars and civil wars, and every form of retrogression to more primitive forms of society, including the revival of slavery, debt peonage, mass unemployment,​ obscene waste and luxury, tyrannical governments,​ loss of political freedoms, degradation of intellectual life, religious obscurantism,​ and oppression and dehumanization of women, racial minorities, generating millions upon millions of refugees fleeing ecological catastrophes,​ wars, and political tyranny. ​
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 Thus, read vertically, //Then, Now and How// presents an authoritative picture of the non-viability of high-tech, financialized capitalist civilization (**Then**); the viability and sustainability of our present democratic and egalitarian societies based on solar power, agroecology,​ and self-organization (**Now**); and the roads that led from the death throes of capitalism to the emergence of caring and sharing societies through the convergence of intersectional and international social movements (**How**). Thus, read vertically, //Then, Now and How// presents an authoritative picture of the non-viability of high-tech, financialized capitalist civilization (**Then**); the viability and sustainability of our present democratic and egalitarian societies based on solar power, agroecology,​ and self-organization (**Now**); and the roads that led from the death throes of capitalism to the emergence of caring and sharing societies through the convergence of intersectional and international social movements (**How**).
  
-Reading horizontally,​ we present a series of critical problems that plagued humans living under a decaying capitalist order in the early 21st century (**Then**) and sketch out the ways in which they were resolved and transcended (**How**), arriving at today'​s early-22nd-century democratic, egalitarian and just societies (**Now**). ​ +Reading horizontally,​ we present a series of critical problems that plagued humans living under a decaying capitalist order in the early 21st century (**Then**) and sketch out the ways in which they were resolved and transcended (**How**), arriving at today'​s early-22nd-century democratic, egalitarian and just societies (**Now**).
  
 +So, [[the-grid|dig in]]!  ​
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