Description

Book Synopsis

After years of relative indifference, space exploration has caught the public’s imagination once again. But this enthusiasm may well hide a disturbing question: what if humankind is in fact bored with life on Earth? Indeed, we have discovered every piece of land, tried all sorts of political regimes, exhausted all the forms of the arts and committed ourselves to all kinds of religious beliefs. Yet if we admit that the thirst for exploration and novelty is at the heart of our human nature, can we survive the end of our world? Will we hold out long in this cloistered and domesticated Earth that has become so devoid of all mystery and adventure? And if we can’t conquer space, will we be tempted to destroy our world and start anew, as after the Great Flood? Or will we die of boredom when the Earth will have become the biggest open-air zoo in the universe? Knowing the world has nothing more to offer us is not a mere piece of information; it is a shattering reality to which our bodies and minds will react wildly and the biggest existential challenge humankind will have to face in the near future, says Pierre-Henri d’Argenson in The End of the World and the Last God.



Table of Contents

Prologue; Part I The Very End of Our World; Chapter 1 The End of Geography and the Demise of the Human Body; Chapter 2 The Decline of Eros; Chapter 3 The Real End of History; Part II The great Ennui; Chapter 4 The Greatest Depression; Chapter 5 Consumer Satiety; Chapter 6 The Wish for Deluge; Part III The Great Filter; Chapter 7 Overcoming Division; Chapter 8 Fighting Religious Angst; Chapter 9 Traveling through Space (Alive); Epilogue; Acknowledgments.

The End of the World and the Last God

    Product form

    £18.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £19.99 – you save £1.00 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Thu 25 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Pierre-Henri d’Argenson, M. James Christie

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The End of the World and the Last God by Pierre-Henri d’Argenson

      Publisher: Anthem Press
      Publication Date: 02/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781839981876, 978-1839981876
      ISBN10: 1839981873

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      After years of relative indifference, space exploration has caught the public’s imagination once again. But this enthusiasm may well hide a disturbing question: what if humankind is in fact bored with life on Earth? Indeed, we have discovered every piece of land, tried all sorts of political regimes, exhausted all the forms of the arts and committed ourselves to all kinds of religious beliefs. Yet if we admit that the thirst for exploration and novelty is at the heart of our human nature, can we survive the end of our world? Will we hold out long in this cloistered and domesticated Earth that has become so devoid of all mystery and adventure? And if we can’t conquer space, will we be tempted to destroy our world and start anew, as after the Great Flood? Or will we die of boredom when the Earth will have become the biggest open-air zoo in the universe? Knowing the world has nothing more to offer us is not a mere piece of information; it is a shattering reality to which our bodies and minds will react wildly and the biggest existential challenge humankind will have to face in the near future, says Pierre-Henri d’Argenson in The End of the World and the Last God.



      Table of Contents

      Prologue; Part I The Very End of Our World; Chapter 1 The End of Geography and the Demise of the Human Body; Chapter 2 The Decline of Eros; Chapter 3 The Real End of History; Part II The great Ennui; Chapter 4 The Greatest Depression; Chapter 5 Consumer Satiety; Chapter 6 The Wish for Deluge; Part III The Great Filter; Chapter 7 Overcoming Division; Chapter 8 Fighting Religious Angst; Chapter 9 Traveling through Space (Alive); Epilogue; Acknowledgments.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account