Название: Zero Disease
Автор: Angelo Barbato
Издательство: Tektime S.r.l.s.
Жанр: Медицина
isbn: 9788873040453
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â Bruno Corda, MD
Doctor, Specialized in Emergency and First Aid Surgery, Hygiene and Preventive Medicine. Already a Family Doctor, Director of Prevention Department, Director of Public Hygiene and Health Service. President of the Italian Society of Hygiene- Lazio Section. Master Degree CORGESAN and EMMAS in Health Management. Technical Table âZero Disease and Sustainable Healthâ of CETRI-TIRES - Third Industrial Revolution European Society, inspired by the economic ideas of Jeremy Rifkin. [email protected]
A special thanks to Bruno Corda for having introduced me to the studies of Jeremy Rifkin.
Angelo Barbato
â Angela Meggiolaro, MD
Specialized Doctor in the Department of Hygiene and Infectious Disease Department of Sapienza, University of Rome. Epidemiologic and Health Economy Field experience. Author of textbooks and Scientific Publications in the Field of Public Health and Medicine of the Territory. Technical Table âZero Disease and Sustainable Healthâ of CETRI-TIRES - Third Industrial Revolution European Society, inspired by the economic ideas of Jeremy Rifkin. [email protected]
â Dr. Angelo Consoli
Director of the European Office of Jeremy Rifkin
President of CETRI-TIRES (Third Industrial Revolution European Society)
Co-Author with Livio de Santoli of the Manifesto-book âZero Zoneâ.
â Francesca Mirabelli, MD Ph.D
Specialist in Cardiology
Ph.D in Biomedical technology in clinical medicine
Second level Master Degree in Imaging diagnostic cardiology
ASL Rome 1. [email protected]
â Alessandro Anselmo, MD Ph.D
Specialist in General Surgery
Ph.D in Surgical pathophysiology
Ph.D in Organ Transplants
Second level Master Degree in Organ Transplants
Fellow of the European Board of Surgery
Medical Executive - UOC Transplant Surgery - PTV Foundation- Rome
â Antonio Magi, MD
Doctor Specialist in Radiology
Health Past-Director IV District ASL Rome A
â Dr. Roberto Del Gaudio
Personal Trainer Master 3° level federal FIPE CONI and Jurist
â Dr. Antonina Fazio
Biologist-Nutritionist Specialized in Clinical Pathology [email protected]
â Dr. Eloisa Fioravanti
Degree in Arts and Dentistry [email protected]
Translated by Clarissa A. Cassels
Degree in European Studies at Maastricht University
Translator and interpreter, massage therapist and travel blogger on www.piglinaround.com
Foreword by Angelo Consoli â The Health Communities
The Third Industrial Revolution is not only a change from a centralized, top-down energy/economic model towards a distributive and interactive one.
The Third Industrial Revolution is also and mostly a paradigmatic shift for the human race.
An epical passage from an individualistic and utilitarian lifestyle to a biospheric and empathic one. In a society in which the marginal cost of production and distribution of goods and services is closer and closer to zero, where information, objects, ideas, services and people travel at infinitesimal costs compared to a hundred years ago, and in timeframes then unimaginable; the human genre is emerging from an economy of scarcity, entering a sustainable system of abundance. An economy in which its activity will no longer develop according to the canons and standards of the traditional market economy based on profit, but according to canons and standards of a social economy based on collaborative Commons.
Jeremy Rifkin lucidly describes Energy Commons as composed of millions of prosumers (both producers and consumers) able to generate almost all their green energy needs at a marginal cost close to nothing , the Commons of Logistics able to project, print and distribute goods and services at almost null marginal costs, and the Commons of Health, Education and Culture able to guarantee scholastic, health and cultural services of same condition; or Mobility Commons for the movement of humans in increasingly sustainable, efficient and economic ways.
The new generations are projected beyond the capitalist market and the centralized, hierarchical, closed, patriarchal, property-tied model towards a distributed model, which is collaborative, open, transparent, equal and empathic.
It is what Rifkin calls power on a lateral scale, or âLateral Powerâ.
Todayâs youth, linked together in a virtual sphere (by social networks through which information travels with abundance and freely) and in a physical space (thanks to low cost flights, unimaginable ten years ago, or faster and more efficient metropolitan transport lines), âare rapidly getting rid of the remaining ideological cultural and commercial ties that have long been separating the âmineâ from the âyoursâ, in the frame of a capitalistic system characterized by relationships of private property, market exchanges and national borders. âOpen Sourceâ has become the mantra of a generation that sees power relations in a completely new way compared to their parents and grandparents who have lived in a world dominated by geopolitics.â (cit. Jeremy Rifkin, Society at Zero Marginal Cost, pag. 429-430)
In a new empathic civilization profoundly integrated in the biosphere community, all our natural resources will become shared patrimony and the way that they are used will become everyoneâs business.Even the planning of urban spaces, be it industrial or rural, will not be an exception to this rule.
The construction of large industrial and infrastructure installation networks of the third millennium and the third industrial revolution cannot therefore continue to proceed according to the dissipative and unsustainable canons of the fossil era. Networks were built in disregard of the principles of efficiency, space optimization of urban and rural spaces were ravaged repeatedly and savagely for the construction of tens of thousands of power lines, pipelines, cable ducts, aqueducts, road infrastructure, electronic networks and lighting networks.
In the collaborative Commons idea, the internet of things offers new and unreleased possibilities of âdoing more with lessâ (the principle of energetic efficiency СКАЧАТЬ