Prof Sach's is the leading VOICE for SDG
The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions by Jeffrey D. Sachs explores the history of human civilization through the lens of globalization. Sachs divides history into seven distinct ages, each defined by key technological advancements, geographical factors, and institutional changes that shaped global interactions.
1. Paleolithic Age (until 10,000 BCE)
2. Neolithic Age (10,000–3,000 BCE)
3. Eurasian Integration (3,000 BCE–1,300 CE)
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4. The Age of Ocean Exploration (1,300–1,800 CE)
5. The Industrial Age (1,800–2000 CE)
6. The Digital Age (2000–Present)
7. The Anthropocene (Future)
Prof. Sachs argues that understanding these ages of globalization is crucial for addressing contemporary global challenges, including economic inequality, climate change, and geopolitical conflicts. He emphasizes the importance of technology, geography, and institutions in shaping the future of globalization and calls for a more sustainable and equitable global order.
It is my honour to interact with Prof. Sach and this makes my resolves more determined to keep working towards the SDG goals in Education institutions.
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