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Review: An Alarming Vision of the Frontiers of Humanity - ๏ฟผThis book by Ervin Laszlo is dramatic; it is like approaching an abyss and looking down how steep it is. This is a metaphor for the possibility of refusing the necessary changes that we are facing globally now. It is the looming possibility of annihilation of the human race. By the same token, we could be at the bottom of the steep wall and look upwards; this then is a metaphor for the possibility to rise from our ashes, so to speak, and restart our lifeโs journey, as a human race founded upon the basis of a new worldview, a new scientific, social and global understanding of our ultimate interconnectedness. To give an overall judgment of the book upfront, it goes in my view beyond his earlier book 'The Chaos Point (2006)' in that it contains the basic (quite catastrophic) information of the earlier work, but goes beyond and provides in each chapter a kind of retrospective of parts of Laszloโs earlier works. In addition, in Part Three, it contains the basic history and objectives of the โClub of Budapestโ that was founded by Laszlo for cognizing, in a large team project, various solutions of an integral and holistic kind to our global worldwide challenges. In addition, I found this book to be written in a very easy-to-understand language, which gives me a hint it might be written for younger people or college students. To begin with, let me provide an overview over the structure of the book, for it by itself contains a map that traces the territory in clear lines. PART ONE 1. Evolution or Extinction: That is the Question 2. Macroshift: The Dynamics 3. The Roots of Unsustainability 4. A Better Way to Grow 5. A New Vision 6. A Planetary Ethic 7. The Culture of Holos 8. Evolution, Not Extinction! A Call from Fiji PART TWO 9. The Cosmic Plenum: The New Fundamental Concept of Reality 10. Nonlocal Coherence: The New Concept of Manifest Reality 11. The Akashic Field: The Newly Rediscovered Concept of Reality 12. Metaphysical, Theological, and Ethical Implications 13. The Next Evolution of Human Consciousness PART THREE 14. A Brief History of the Club of Budapest 15. Manifesto on Planetary Consciousness 16. Principal Activities of the Club of Budapest 17. Objectives of the GlobalShift University 18. Objectives of the World Wisdom Council 19. Objectives of the International Survey of Emergent Cultures 20. Objectives of the Global Peace Meditation/Prayer Days Laszlo explains in โThe Birth and Body of this Bookโ that Part One is meant as the โpractical partโ which focuses on the shift of the world we are living in, and that Part Two is the theoretical part, and focuses on the changes in science that have blown up the former Cartesian worldview and created a new dimension of scientific thinking that is called โholisticโ or โholos movementโ. Now, starting with Part One, I would like to quote the eight points the author makes here, which could be a diagnosis of the present global situation, and which are further outlined in his earlier book, The Chaos Point (2005). โQuoteโ โThere is deepening insecurity in countries both rich and poor and greater propensity in many parts of the world to resort to terrorism, war, and other forms of violence. โIslamic fundamentalism is spreading throughout the Muslim world, neo-Nazi and other extremist movements are surfacing in Europe, and religious fanaticism is appearing the world over. โGovernments seek to contain violence through organized warfare; world military spending has risen for the past eight years running and has reached more than one trillion dollars a year. โOne in three urban dwellers in the world live in slums, shanty-towns, or urban ghettos. More than 900 million people are classified as slum-dwellers. In the poorest countries 78 percent of the urban population subsists under life-threatening circumstances. โAlthough more women and girls are being educated than in previous years, in many parts of the world fewer women have jobs and more are forced to make ends meet in the โinformal sectorโ. โFrustration and discontent continue to grow as both power and wealth are becoming further concentrated and the gap widens between the holders of wealth and power and the poor and marginalized populations. Eighty percent of the worldโs domestic product belongs to one billion people; the remaining twenty percent is shared by five and a half billion. โClimate change threatens to make large areas of the planet unsuitable for human habitation and for an adequate level of food production. Very few countries are still food self-sufficient โ and the internationally available food reserves are shrinking. โThe amount of available fresh water is diminishing rapidly; over half the worldโs population faces water shortages. On average, 6,000 children are dying each day of diarrhea caused by polluted water. โEnd of Quoteโ After this quite matter-of-fact summary of just the peak of the iceberg of our global problems, Laszlo shows two possible scenarios. The first scenario is the Business As Usual Scenario, the second is the Timely Transformation Scenario. The first scenario is an extrapolation of the facts onto a probability scale when no change is done, that is, when even the need for change is (as all so often) denied, by our political policymakers and the big capital. Now, to read through the first scenario is quite dramatic; it looks like an apocalypse, scientifically explained, while it reminds the politically conscious observer of all what is daily written in our newspapers and shown on our television screens; with the difference, however, that the analysis in those media is lacking for the most part, presenting the picture, without more. It is the picture of a dying civilization that virtually suffocates in the violence it has brought about in thousand years of patriarchy that virtually turned nature upside-down, and does so to the present day. I shall summarize here as follows, and these quotes are adapted from pages 9-11 of the book: โQuoteโ 1. The Business As Usual Scenario โThe Weather Pattern. Drought, storms, harvest failures, flooding, famine, hurricanes, disasters โThe Security Threat Pattern. Epidemics, agricultural pests, contaminated water, waves of migration, terrorist groups, nuclear proliferators, narco-traffickers, organized crime, unscrupulous entrepreneurs โThe Ecopolitical Pattern. Terrorism, NATO collapses, France-Germany-Russia-China coalition to balance US military-economic hegemony, joined by Brazil, India, South Korea and other countries, Global military spending, Arms race, Global economic stagnation that weakens IMF and WTO, North-South Agreements cancelled, trade flows interrupted, trade war replaces trade flow, growing poverty โThe Ecological Pattern. Water and food shortages creating hunger in many parts of the world, Overexploitation of soils and overfishing leading to a shrinking of international food reserves, Starvation and unsanitary conditions create epidemic disease in most poor countries, gulf stream vacillates, global warming has reached alarming dimensions โThe Military Pattern. Discord rises both between U.S. and their allies, and this whole bloc and the opposing blocs to reaching a crisis point which can lead to global war including the use of mass destruction weapons, Strong-arm rรฉgimes rising in Southern Hemisphere, Regional wars, Major power blocs may decide to use high-tech weaponry to achieve their ecopolitical goals, New strong-arm rรฉgimes are in possession of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons for resolving regional conflicts, War may escalate to a global level 2. The Timely Transformation Scenario โThe First Steps. Experience of terrorism, rising poverty and cataclysms change peopleโs way to think and drive them to finding solutions together, Worldwide popular movements organize themselves effectively so as to impact upon political leadership and intercultural solidarity, Political leaders begin to take anti-course action, Business leaders may change strategies where profit of growth is informed by corporate, social and ecological responsibility, E-Parliament is created online, linking parliamentarians worldwide, providing a forum for debate for serving the common good, NGOs link through the Internet and develop shared strategies to restore peace, and implement new and viable social policies. โThe Crystallizing Contours of a Cooperative World. Money is shifted from military to educational purposes and for projects that are ecologically sustainable, A worldwide renewable energy program is created, that is ecological and provides key solutions, Agriculture is restored to its primary importance in the world economy, Business leaders join for creating a self-regulating market economy that ensures fair access to natural resources, etc. โThe Rise of a Sustainable Civilization. National, continental and global governance structures are reformed or newly created for finding creative solutions that are sustainable for all members of society, A new consensually created globally coordinated market begins to function as an eco-system and natural resources will be distributed equitably, International and regional conflicts are solved by developing a higher trust-level in the possibilities of the โnew humanโ/12-14 โEnd of Quoteโ Now, it is important to remember the lecture from 'The Chaos Point (2005)' that Laszlo reminds in โMacroshift: The Dynamics.โ โQuoteโ At the threshold of a critical instability, fluctuations that were previously corrected by self-stabilizing negative feedbacks within the system run out of controlโthey break open the systemโs structure. The system enters a period of chaos. Its outcome is either the disintegration of the system into its individually stable components (breakdown) or rapid evolution toward a kind of system that is resistant to the fluctuations that destabilized the prior system (breakthrough)./18 โEnd of Quoteโ As I cannot quote through the entire book without bursting the limits of a book review, I will give pointed comments on important passages. Now, within the Macroshift phase, we are entering the bifurcation point around 2020, now being in the 3rd of the 4 stages; there is one important thing that systems theory has overlooked so far: it is the impact of human intention. This is obviously an important political argument that however seems to be taken lightly by our โstrong-armedโ political leaders, with the result that there are hostilities almost everywhere, ongoing wars, civil wars, ongoing genocide in several major parts of the world, and political chaos with grand parades to cover the failures of the system. And looking further in the roots of unsustainability, we see that โin the six decades since World War II, humanity has consumed more of the planetโs physical and biological resources than in all of history prior to that time.โ The author then enumerates Nine Outdated Beliefs and Six Particularly Dangerous Myths (pp. 54-59). NINE OUTDATED BELIEFS โEveryone is unique and separate โEverything is reversible โOrder calls for hierarchy โEfficiency is the key โTechnology is the answer โNew is always better โMy country, right or wrong โThe more money I have, the happier I am โLiving without conscious forward-planning SIX PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS MYTHS โNature is inexhaustible โNature is like a giant mechanism โLife is a struggle where only the fittest survive โThe market distributes benefits โThe more you consume the better you are โEconomic ends justify military means To summarize, this book is a definite wake-up call written by a grand mind of our times, scientist, artist and philosopher, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize, and one of the leading intellectuals of our era. His words cannot be taken lightly by anybody who cares for the future of the human race. Review: Relevant and Thought-Provoking - Quantum Shift in the Global Brain is another effort from the author of Science and the Akashic Field, one of many ideas about what David Bohm referred to as the implicate order of the universe. Ervin Laszlo's version of what some call The Matrix or the Zero Point Field is the Akashic Field. In Quantum Shift in the Global Brain Laszlo brings together multiple ideas from globalization to climate change and sets them in the context of his version of entanglement. (page 85) "Scientists now know ... that particles are entangled - nonlocally connected - with each other throughout space: they have a prior unity that is active and manifest. Living things of all kinds are nonlocally connected throughout the biosphere; theirs is a subtle connection that is likewise active and real, although we have only recently discovered it." More accessible than Science and the Akashic Field, this book is highly thought-provoking; it brings together scientific and religious knowledge towards an idea that Laszlo dubbs (page 125) "a Holos-civilization" - "a civilization based on empathy, trust and solidarity". At a time when atheists and theists seem increasingly to be talking past one another, Laszlo sets out some very constructive ideas for integration around the vested interest that we all have in preserving and better understanding the holistic environment that we inhabit. It is encouraging that intellectuals such as Laszlo are continuing the Bohm tradition of looking for harmony where others see conflict. A very good read.
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P**R
An Alarming Vision of the Frontiers of Humanity
๏ฟผThis book by Ervin Laszlo is dramatic; it is like approaching an abyss and looking down how steep it is. This is a metaphor for the possibility of refusing the necessary changes that we are facing globally now. It is the looming possibility of annihilation of the human race. By the same token, we could be at the bottom of the steep wall and look upwards; this then is a metaphor for the possibility to rise from our ashes, so to speak, and restart our lifeโs journey, as a human race founded upon the basis of a new worldview, a new scientific, social and global understanding of our ultimate interconnectedness. To give an overall judgment of the book upfront, it goes in my view beyond his earlier book 'The Chaos Point (2006)' in that it contains the basic (quite catastrophic) information of the earlier work, but goes beyond and provides in each chapter a kind of retrospective of parts of Laszloโs earlier works. In addition, in Part Three, it contains the basic history and objectives of the โClub of Budapestโ that was founded by Laszlo for cognizing, in a large team project, various solutions of an integral and holistic kind to our global worldwide challenges. In addition, I found this book to be written in a very easy-to-understand language, which gives me a hint it might be written for younger people or college students. To begin with, let me provide an overview over the structure of the book, for it by itself contains a map that traces the territory in clear lines. PART ONE 1. Evolution or Extinction: That is the Question 2. Macroshift: The Dynamics 3. The Roots of Unsustainability 4. A Better Way to Grow 5. A New Vision 6. A Planetary Ethic 7. The Culture of Holos 8. Evolution, Not Extinction! A Call from Fiji PART TWO 9. The Cosmic Plenum: The New Fundamental Concept of Reality 10. Nonlocal Coherence: The New Concept of Manifest Reality 11. The Akashic Field: The Newly Rediscovered Concept of Reality 12. Metaphysical, Theological, and Ethical Implications 13. The Next Evolution of Human Consciousness PART THREE 14. A Brief History of the Club of Budapest 15. Manifesto on Planetary Consciousness 16. Principal Activities of the Club of Budapest 17. Objectives of the GlobalShift University 18. Objectives of the World Wisdom Council 19. Objectives of the International Survey of Emergent Cultures 20. Objectives of the Global Peace Meditation/Prayer Days Laszlo explains in โThe Birth and Body of this Bookโ that Part One is meant as the โpractical partโ which focuses on the shift of the world we are living in, and that Part Two is the theoretical part, and focuses on the changes in science that have blown up the former Cartesian worldview and created a new dimension of scientific thinking that is called โholisticโ or โholos movementโ. Now, starting with Part One, I would like to quote the eight points the author makes here, which could be a diagnosis of the present global situation, and which are further outlined in his earlier book, The Chaos Point (2005). โQuoteโ โThere is deepening insecurity in countries both rich and poor and greater propensity in many parts of the world to resort to terrorism, war, and other forms of violence. โIslamic fundamentalism is spreading throughout the Muslim world, neo-Nazi and other extremist movements are surfacing in Europe, and religious fanaticism is appearing the world over. โGovernments seek to contain violence through organized warfare; world military spending has risen for the past eight years running and has reached more than one trillion dollars a year. โOne in three urban dwellers in the world live in slums, shanty-towns, or urban ghettos. More than 900 million people are classified as slum-dwellers. In the poorest countries 78 percent of the urban population subsists under life-threatening circumstances. โAlthough more women and girls are being educated than in previous years, in many parts of the world fewer women have jobs and more are forced to make ends meet in the โinformal sectorโ. โFrustration and discontent continue to grow as both power and wealth are becoming further concentrated and the gap widens between the holders of wealth and power and the poor and marginalized populations. Eighty percent of the worldโs domestic product belongs to one billion people; the remaining twenty percent is shared by five and a half billion. โClimate change threatens to make large areas of the planet unsuitable for human habitation and for an adequate level of food production. Very few countries are still food self-sufficient โ and the internationally available food reserves are shrinking. โThe amount of available fresh water is diminishing rapidly; over half the worldโs population faces water shortages. On average, 6,000 children are dying each day of diarrhea caused by polluted water. โEnd of Quoteโ After this quite matter-of-fact summary of just the peak of the iceberg of our global problems, Laszlo shows two possible scenarios. The first scenario is the Business As Usual Scenario, the second is the Timely Transformation Scenario. The first scenario is an extrapolation of the facts onto a probability scale when no change is done, that is, when even the need for change is (as all so often) denied, by our political policymakers and the big capital. Now, to read through the first scenario is quite dramatic; it looks like an apocalypse, scientifically explained, while it reminds the politically conscious observer of all what is daily written in our newspapers and shown on our television screens; with the difference, however, that the analysis in those media is lacking for the most part, presenting the picture, without more. It is the picture of a dying civilization that virtually suffocates in the violence it has brought about in thousand years of patriarchy that virtually turned nature upside-down, and does so to the present day. I shall summarize here as follows, and these quotes are adapted from pages 9-11 of the book: โQuoteโ 1. The Business As Usual Scenario โThe Weather Pattern. Drought, storms, harvest failures, flooding, famine, hurricanes, disasters โThe Security Threat Pattern. Epidemics, agricultural pests, contaminated water, waves of migration, terrorist groups, nuclear proliferators, narco-traffickers, organized crime, unscrupulous entrepreneurs โThe Ecopolitical Pattern. Terrorism, NATO collapses, France-Germany-Russia-China coalition to balance US military-economic hegemony, joined by Brazil, India, South Korea and other countries, Global military spending, Arms race, Global economic stagnation that weakens IMF and WTO, North-South Agreements cancelled, trade flows interrupted, trade war replaces trade flow, growing poverty โThe Ecological Pattern. Water and food shortages creating hunger in many parts of the world, Overexploitation of soils and overfishing leading to a shrinking of international food reserves, Starvation and unsanitary conditions create epidemic disease in most poor countries, gulf stream vacillates, global warming has reached alarming dimensions โThe Military Pattern. Discord rises both between U.S. and their allies, and this whole bloc and the opposing blocs to reaching a crisis point which can lead to global war including the use of mass destruction weapons, Strong-arm rรฉgimes rising in Southern Hemisphere, Regional wars, Major power blocs may decide to use high-tech weaponry to achieve their ecopolitical goals, New strong-arm rรฉgimes are in possession of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons for resolving regional conflicts, War may escalate to a global level 2. The Timely Transformation Scenario โThe First Steps. Experience of terrorism, rising poverty and cataclysms change peopleโs way to think and drive them to finding solutions together, Worldwide popular movements organize themselves effectively so as to impact upon political leadership and intercultural solidarity, Political leaders begin to take anti-course action, Business leaders may change strategies where profit of growth is informed by corporate, social and ecological responsibility, E-Parliament is created online, linking parliamentarians worldwide, providing a forum for debate for serving the common good, NGOs link through the Internet and develop shared strategies to restore peace, and implement new and viable social policies. โThe Crystallizing Contours of a Cooperative World. Money is shifted from military to educational purposes and for projects that are ecologically sustainable, A worldwide renewable energy program is created, that is ecological and provides key solutions, Agriculture is restored to its primary importance in the world economy, Business leaders join for creating a self-regulating market economy that ensures fair access to natural resources, etc. โThe Rise of a Sustainable Civilization. National, continental and global governance structures are reformed or newly created for finding creative solutions that are sustainable for all members of society, A new consensually created globally coordinated market begins to function as an eco-system and natural resources will be distributed equitably, International and regional conflicts are solved by developing a higher trust-level in the possibilities of the โnew humanโ/12-14 โEnd of Quoteโ Now, it is important to remember the lecture from 'The Chaos Point (2005)' that Laszlo reminds in โMacroshift: The Dynamics.โ โQuoteโ At the threshold of a critical instability, fluctuations that were previously corrected by self-stabilizing negative feedbacks within the system run out of controlโthey break open the systemโs structure. The system enters a period of chaos. Its outcome is either the disintegration of the system into its individually stable components (breakdown) or rapid evolution toward a kind of system that is resistant to the fluctuations that destabilized the prior system (breakthrough)./18 โEnd of Quoteโ As I cannot quote through the entire book without bursting the limits of a book review, I will give pointed comments on important passages. Now, within the Macroshift phase, we are entering the bifurcation point around 2020, now being in the 3rd of the 4 stages; there is one important thing that systems theory has overlooked so far: it is the impact of human intention. This is obviously an important political argument that however seems to be taken lightly by our โstrong-armedโ political leaders, with the result that there are hostilities almost everywhere, ongoing wars, civil wars, ongoing genocide in several major parts of the world, and political chaos with grand parades to cover the failures of the system. And looking further in the roots of unsustainability, we see that โin the six decades since World War II, humanity has consumed more of the planetโs physical and biological resources than in all of history prior to that time.โ The author then enumerates Nine Outdated Beliefs and Six Particularly Dangerous Myths (pp. 54-59). NINE OUTDATED BELIEFS โEveryone is unique and separate โEverything is reversible โOrder calls for hierarchy โEfficiency is the key โTechnology is the answer โNew is always better โMy country, right or wrong โThe more money I have, the happier I am โLiving without conscious forward-planning SIX PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS MYTHS โNature is inexhaustible โNature is like a giant mechanism โLife is a struggle where only the fittest survive โThe market distributes benefits โThe more you consume the better you are โEconomic ends justify military means To summarize, this book is a definite wake-up call written by a grand mind of our times, scientist, artist and philosopher, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize, and one of the leading intellectuals of our era. His words cannot be taken lightly by anybody who cares for the future of the human race.
R**6
Relevant and Thought-Provoking
Quantum Shift in the Global Brain is another effort from the author of Science and the Akashic Field, one of many ideas about what David Bohm referred to as the implicate order of the universe. Ervin Laszlo's version of what some call The Matrix or the Zero Point Field is the Akashic Field. In Quantum Shift in the Global Brain Laszlo brings together multiple ideas from globalization to climate change and sets them in the context of his version of entanglement. (page 85) "Scientists now know ... that particles are entangled - nonlocally connected - with each other throughout space: they have a prior unity that is active and manifest. Living things of all kinds are nonlocally connected throughout the biosphere; theirs is a subtle connection that is likewise active and real, although we have only recently discovered it." More accessible than Science and the Akashic Field, this book is highly thought-provoking; it brings together scientific and religious knowledge towards an idea that Laszlo dubbs (page 125) "a Holos-civilization" - "a civilization based on empathy, trust and solidarity". At a time when atheists and theists seem increasingly to be talking past one another, Laszlo sets out some very constructive ideas for integration around the vested interest that we all have in preserving and better understanding the holistic environment that we inhabit. It is encouraging that intellectuals such as Laszlo are continuing the Bohm tradition of looking for harmony where others see conflict. A very good read.
C**N
Prepare for the future
This book is tremendously inspiring in terms of whether or not humans will survive this 6th extinction event. The physics and biology of what is happening and what is possible is very positive.
N**D
Thought Provoking.
This is a book which should be read by everyone who is concerned about the future of Planet Earth. It emphasizes the need for a new approach to growth and sustainability.
A**R
Great Book
I like the book and it really met my expectations in all ramifications!
S**S
Five Stars
A brilliant look at the future - a must-read.
A**Y
Fantastic read
This is an excellent book. Once I began to read I could not put the book down. I do not agree with all its contents but it makes fascinating reading. I do not believe in evolution but admired the almost convincing argument of the reader.
A**R
Do you want to open your mind or your heart to the changes?
The author stands to be criticized in the traditional way that religionists hold disrespect for "humanists" for their inability to utter the G word in any thought or word they write. The book represents the author as a philosopher, someone who we should respect for his knowledge and careful research, but unfortunately the author has either not done adequate research or does not care to share the results of it with us in his book. The closest he comes to even touching the subject he has decided to write about, the quantum shift and the global brain, was passing mention of the name Aurobindo, an avatar from India who wrote "The life divine" which the author does not tell us. Aurobindo was the earliest scholar/mystic short of Revelations to give serious attention to the idea that we would have a New Earth, a new human species and a new global consciousness for all of mankind that would bring DRAMATIC changes for the human race. From that point on he does not mention a single meaningful person whose writing is key to the history of the quantum shift of consciousness and he also does not ever attempt to really describe what that shift will entail. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a champion of similar early ideas to Aurobindo, he was totally ignored in the book. The energies that will bring about the changes came in waves every ten years starting in the late sixties. The Gildas communications were the first to give a detailed description in 1968 and was not mentioned. James Hurtak and Ken Carey were the next to come forward in the late seventies and neither of them were mentioned and a whole bevy of writers in the late eighties and early nineties were also totally ignored as were any other significant authors after that. In short the author appears to be totally unaware of the history of the subject he has chosen or even what the tenets are. Those people he chooses to mention are very poor examples. The meandering tidbits that we are offered might be intellectually interesting to some but totally miss the point of the subject at hand as described by the title of the book. When making passing reference to the quantum shift he only mentions Margaret Mead--very much off the mark. Bible thumpers would probably be tempted to characterize this disinformation with a remark like "satanic sludge." It certainly doesn't appear to serve any useful purpose other than cashing in on the 2012 marketing frenzy that many publishers are currently engaged in. There are dozens of similar books flooding the market to which these remarks would equally apply. This treatment does not honor the sacred nature of the event and honor All That Is as the source of the initiative which is more than a little disrespectful to say the least. It is also not the least bit useful in giving the population a basic information that will help them prepare for the changes physically, emotionally and spiritually. So if you think of yourself as humanist and don't want to be offended by a religious sounding thought give this book a try, I am sure you will not be disappointed and that you will be able to fill your mind with the idle speculations of a gentleman who does not yet understand the inner workings of the dramatic changes that are upon us. Perhaps he could start with an honest title for his book and a search for the deeper meaning of humility, an understanding of the magnitude of scholarship needed and the will to do something constructive about it before he does any more damage. But if you think of yourself as an undiminished being ready to absorb and bathe yourself in the undiluted inner teachings of a master prophet, I suggest you reread the core works of Ken Carey like Starseed Transmissions, Vision, and Third Millennium and feel your heart chakra open to the wisdom that surrounds you.
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