This unique e-book edition of bestselling author Ken Keyes, Jr.'s book, The Hundredth Monkey, reproduces the entire text of his classic work on the danger of nuclear weapons and power plants in a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The Hundredth Monkey is not about the hundredth monkey:
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book concerns itself with issues of much greater importance than the phenomenon of the hundredth monkey; it is about the necessity to recognize the dangers of sum zero conflicts (conflicts that result in a winner and a loser). In an age where the threat of Nuclear war is (hopefully) diminishing, the words of Ken Keyes Jr. still have profound applications to individuals' life styles and global attitudes. The book dwells on the notion that a paradigm shift from "you vs me" to "you and me" is necessary to survive as a species. The book takes an hour to read. Everyone should read this book.
The 100th Monkey
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
.... This is a book against the use of nuclear power and, of course, nuclear weapons. It is based upon a phenomenon observed that when a critical amount of monkeys began using a certain tool, that skill was automatically transferred to the rest of the species- even if the other monkeys lived far away and in isolation. It is a controversial thoery of evolution which boarders on the spontaneous. In the book 'The Hundreth Monkey', Ken Keyes applies the theory to humans; in this case, if enough humans decide that nuclear power and nuclear arms are bad, then automatically everyone in the world will come to that same conclusion. Although it sounds like 'wishful thinking', until the Hundreth Monkey phenomenon is disproved, it will hold to its sliver of light. While I agree that nuclear power and nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for us to be tinkering with, I do support space exploration. If the public did not prevent NASA from using nuclear-powered space conveyance, we could be making leaps and strides into the galaxy; The main problem with standard long-distance space travel for humans is that it takes too much rocket-fuel, and carrying it out of our atmosphere becomes an impasse. With nuclear-powered rockets, a space vehicle could be fully powered for many years, making long-distance space travel not just possible, but most probable. ....
Ths will make you THINK!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a great book because it makes you compare monkeys and people in their thinking... you wonder, if a large group of monkeys can finally come to a conclusion, hey -- why not people? Yet this reviewer wonders whether nuclear energy is such an evil as depicted (or the safest, cleanest energy available?)Frankly, I have an open mind... would be interested to find what other readers think on that score! But author Keyes has a fantastic e-book here that will have people talking for years to come... and maybe help in the e-book revolution.
Hundredth Monkey
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
this small book is filled with short stories and facts about the development and presence of nuclear warfare. it's not a book that you need to read from front cover to back. it's interesting to pick up and read a page of two anytime, and it's good for all ages.
A book to inspire more nuclear-inspired thought within all.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book confronts the confines of human thought with the nuclear age. It's amusing, though, nonetheless, with little foreboding monkeys in the margin of the pages hinting at the destruction a nuclear war might bring. Idealistic, this book hopes to accomplish at least an awareness of what policies such as mutually assured destruction might hold for us in the future
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