homo sapiens or homo brutus: human ontology: on the essence of human beings
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HOMO SAPIENS or HOMO BRUTUS Humanity = Monstrous Animality
Man is the only animal whose community led by mediocrities or abnormalities
FROM HUMANITY 1.0 to HUMANITY X.0
“…14,500 wars have taken place between 3500 BC and the late 20th century, costing 3.5 billion lives,
leaving only 300 years of peace”
from the Apotheosis of War to the Smart World of Permanent Peace
Homo Sapiens as Homo Brutus: “all men are always at war with on another”
The present human world is a nature-destructive, anti-intellectual and antihuman world
of “the elite”, by “the elite” and for “the elite”, in which the majority subsidizes the
minority, while the “creative class” is paid the loyalty fees.Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev
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The Future World Evolution Roadmap• WORLD 1.0 (Industrial World) :: Global Community
1.0 > Society 1.0> Nation 1.0 > City 1.0 > Science 1.0 >
Technology 1.0 > Economy 1.0 > Industry 1.0 >
Infrastructure 1.0 > Network 1.0 > Telecom 1.0 >
Internet 1.0 > Web 1.0 > Service 1.0 > Government 1.0
> Medicine 1.0 > Human 1.0 > War 1.0 > Peace 1.0 >
…Space 1.0
• WORLD 2.0 (Information World) :: Global
Community 2.0 > Society 2.0 > Nation 2.0> City 2.0 >
Science 2.0 > Technology 2.0 > Economy 2.0 >
Industry 2.0 > Infrastructure 2.0 > Network 2.0 >
Telecom 2.0 > Internet 2.0 > Web 2.0 > Service 2.0 >
Government 2.0 > Medicine 2.0 > Human 2.0 > War
2.0 > Peace 2.0 > …Space 2.0
• WORLD 3.0 (Smart World) :: Global Community 3.0 >
Society 3.0 > Nation 3.0> City 3.0 > Science 3.0 >
Technology 3.0 > Economy 3.0 > Industry 3.0 >
Infrastructure 3.0 > Network 3.0 > Telecom 3.0 >
Internet 3.0 > Web 3.0 > Service 3.0 > Government 3.0
> Medicine 3.0 > Human 3.0 > War 3.0 > Peace 3.0 >
Space 3.0 …> POST-HUMAN SINGULARITY
WORLD
• WORLD X.0 :: Global Community X.0 > Society X.0 >
Nation X.0> City X.0 > Science X.0 > Technology X.0
> Economy X.0 > Industry X.0 > Infrastructure X.0 >
Network X.0 > Telecom X.0 > Internet X.0 > Web X.0
> Service X.0 > Government X.0 > Medicine X.0 >
Human X.0 > War X.0 > Peace X.0 > …Space X.0
• The Future World Evolution Roadmap is life critical for the future world
scenarios, for it holistically combines technological breakthroughs with
political, economic, social and organizational innovations.
• It shows a high way to the Smart Sustainable World of Intelligence,
Innovation, Interconnection and Prosperity
• THE 3.0 WORLD TECHNOLOGIES
• Biotechnology, Nanotechnology,
Information Technology, Cognitive
Science, Robotics and AI,
• Computing and Communications,
Display Technology, Electronics,
Robotics and Applied Mechanics,
Energy Systems, Materials Science,
Manufacturing,
• Space Technologies and Transportation
• FUNDAMENTAL UNITS of matter,
life, heredity, brain and mind
• Bits, Atoms, Forces, Energy, Neurons,
Genes, Ideas• NOTE. The idea of the X.0 World initially rooted in the terms “Web
2.0” and its indefinite extension, the Web X.0, both superseding the
old and static business model of Web 1.0 of Netscape. Initially it was
introduced as an “Internet operating system”, “Inventing the Future,”
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2002/04/09/future.html;
“What Is Web 2.0,”
www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-
web-20.html.
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Shaping the New World: VISION AND
MISSION
• to reverse the total destruction of the world and humanity
• to reverse the nature destruction and climate change through
sustainable smart communities and intelligent machinery
• to create the smart humanity and intelligent world of tomorrow
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century
• Vision, Innovation and Technology shape the New World of Wisdom,
Peace and Human Machines
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-
world
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What is a Human 1.0:
The misery and grandeur of man
• What sort of entity man is, which is his place in the general scheme of things, where he comes from and
where he is destined to.
• Man is a nothing in comparison with the Infinite, an All in comparison with the Nothing, a mean
between nothing and everything.
• He is equally incapable of seeing the Nothing from which he was made, and the Infinite in which he is
swallowed up.
• Man must not think that he is on the level either with the brutes or with angels, nor must be ignorant
of both sides of his nature; but he must know both.
• Man knows that he is wretched. He is therefore wretched, because he is so; but he is really greater
because he knows it. Pascal.
• Man is either the measure of all things, integral part of the universe, made in the image of God or
fallen primitive creature, with corrupted and wounded nature, made in the image of Devil.
• Man is a fallen angel who remembers its past or a arisen animal who remember its past.
• What a chimera, then, is man! What a novelty! What a monster, what a chaos, what a contradiction,
what a prodigy! Pascal
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Homo Sapiens as Human 1.0
• Man is a living thing (ontology)
• Man is an organism (behaviourism)
• Man is an animal (Darwin)
• Man is a political animal (Aristotle)
• Man is a social animal
• Man is an economic animal
• Man is a cultural animal
• Man is a rational animal (humanism)
• Man is an electro-mechanical animal
• Man is an emotional animal
• Man is a technological animal
• Man is a consumptive animal
• Man is a destructive animal
• Man is a being created in the image of God
• Man is a being created in the image of DevilHOMO BRUTUS or HOMO SAPIENS
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Animalism vs Humanism• Animalism states that man is entirely animal having no soul, no spirit
• Men and brutes are alike not in having reason, but in lucking it.
• The passions control behavior.
• Intelligence is shown as craft and cunning in gaining ends set by the passions.
• Man is no less the brute in essence: in the jungle of society he often succeeds by cunning rather than by force.
• Machiavelli
• Man and brutes operate in the same way.
• Descartes
• Man’s early experiences and drives cause his behavior
• Hierarchy of drives and needs:
• Physiological needs > Safety > Belongingness and love > Esteem > Self-actualization
• Maslow
• There is a general social need. All human beings are endowed with fundamental freedoms and natural (human)
rights: civil and political (life, liberty and security), economic, social and cultural (fundamental freedoms) The
UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
• In fact, humans are divided by ability and character, race, sex and color, language and religion, national and
social origin, political and economic belief, birth and education, class and property.
• Human history is marked by massive disregard and contempt for human rights resulting in deadly
brutalities and barbarous acts “which have outraged the conscience of the mind”.
• The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Homo Brutus (man the stupid)• Man 1.0 is classified as an animal, a beast or brute, endowed with voluntary motion
and sensation, as well as formal natural rights.
• First Man belongs to the animal kingdom differing from other animals only in degree.
• First Man originated by a process of natural variation from an ancestral type.
• Embryology, anatomy, physiology, mentality and behavior, all shows that man possess
no feature which cannot be found in the higher forms of animal life.
• Darwin. The Descent of Man
• Homo sapiens is a great confusion, fiction and myth
• Humanity 1.0 is an monstrous Animality where the animal nature has undue
supremacy
• Humanity 1.0 is in the stage of barbarism, between savagery and civilization
• As human history shows, to be human is to be atrocious, barbarous and brutal, cruel,
merciless, rude, savage and untamed.
• No beast has been destroying the natural environment and exterminating the likes in
such harmful scales and ways.
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Man 1.0: Mix of 7 Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues
• Gula (gluttony)
• Luxuria/Fornicatio (lust,
fornication)
• Avaritia (avarice/greed)
• Superbia (pride, hubris)
• Tristitia
(sorrow/despair/despondency)
• Ira (wrath)
• Vanagloria (vainglory)
• Acedia (sloth)
• prudence,
• justice,
• temperance (meaning restriction or
restraint),
• courage (or fortitude);
• [the three theological virtues]
• faith,
• hope,
• charity (or love)
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Homo Sapiens (man the wise) or Homo Brutus (man
the stupid)• Humanity “makes war for sake of
peace”
• “…14,500 wars have taken place
between 3500 BC and the late 20th
century, costing 3.5 billion lives, leaving
only 300 years of peace (Beer 1981: 20).“
• Conway W. Henderson (9 February 2010).
Understanding International Law. John Wiley &
Sons. pp. 212–. ISBN 978-1-4051-9764-9
• War is somehow rooted in the nature of
things, in the nature of man and in the
nature of communities
• Plato, Aristotle
• War for human beings seems an
inevitable thing, as ineradicable as
disease and death
• The 20st century saw two World Wars,
Russian Revolution, Chinese
Revolution, Great Depression,
demonstrating how self-destructive is
humanity.
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Deaths
(millions) Date War
60.7–84.6 1939–1945 World War II (see World War II casualties)
60 13th century Mongol Conquests (see Mongol invasions and Tatar invasions)
40 1850–1864 Taiping Rebellion (see Dungan revolt)
39 1914–1918 World War I (see World War I casualties)
36 755–763 An Shi Rebellion (death toll uncertain)
25 1616–1662 Qing dynasty conquest of Ming dynasty
20 1937–1945 Second Sino-Japanese War
20 1370–1405 Conquests of Tamerlane
16 1862–1877 Dungan revolt
5–9 1917–1922 Russian Civil War and Foreign Intervention
Homo Sapience vs. Homo Brutus• The world is foolish in not understanding that all men are always at war with one another
• Plato’s Laws
• The whole of life is divided into two parts, business and leisure, war and peace…There must be war for the sake of
peace…
• Aristotle
• War is a necessary corrective for the corrosive influence of peace
• Hegel
• When all the world is overcharged with inhabitants, then the last remedy of all is war
• Hobbes
• War is not to be avoided, but is only deferred to your disadvantage
• Machiavelli
• War is a rational instrument of foreign policy
• Clausewitz
• War is a calamity and social disaster, whether it is afflicted be one nation upon another or conceived of as afflicting
humanity as a whole …the aim of war is murder…
• War and Peace, Tolstoy
• War is an absolute evil, destroying humanity to the root
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Human Ways of Mass Killing• War of aggression: wars of defense vs. wars of conquest
• Religious wars: the propagation and defense of the faith
• Class war
• Civil war, a war between forces belonging to the same nation or political entity
• War between states or international war
• International Terrorism
• Locally global proxy war
• World war, a global warfare involving all the world’s leading powers
• Types of War
• Conventional warfare, in which nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons are not used
• Nuclear warfare, weapons are the primary method of achieving military victory
• Total war, warfare by any possible means, disregarding the laws of war, placing no limits on legitimate military targets, using
weapons and tactics resulting in significant civilian casualties
• Unconventional warfare, to achieve military victory through acquiescence, capitulation, or clandestine support for one side of an
existing conflict
• Asymmetric warfare, a conflict between two populations of different levels of military capability or size:
1. Powerful states vs Primitive peoples: military expeditions, explorations, pacifications
2. Small states: interventions, reprisals
3. Internal groups: rebellions, insurrections, guerrilla warfare
• Cyberwarfare involves the actions by a nation-state or international organization to attack and attempt to damage another nation's
information systems
• Hybrid warfare is a military strategy that combines conventional warfare, irregular warfare, terrorism, mass communication
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Measuring Violence and Brutality• The Global Peace Index Records a Historically Less
Peaceful and More Unequal World
• The 2016 Global Peace Index (GPI) shows the world
became less peaceful in the last year, reinforcing the
underlying trend of declining peace over the last decade.
Results also show a growing global inequality in peace, with
the most peaceful countries continuing to improve while the
least peaceful are falling into greater violence and conflict.
• The 2016 GPI report provides a comprehensive update on
the state of peace. It shows that amidst the global
deterioration the world continues to spend enormous
resources on creating and containing violence but very little
on peace. The key to reversing the decline in peace is
through building Positive Peace - a holistic framework of
the key attitudes, institutions and structures which build
peace in the long term.
• The economic impact of violence on the global economy in
2015 was $13.6 trillion in purchasing power parity (PPP)
terms. This figure represents 13.3 per cent of the world’s
economic activity (gross world product) or $1,876 for every
person in the world.
• To put this in perspective, it is approximately 11 times the
size of global foreign direct investment. Source: GPI 2016, http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/GPI%202016%20Rep
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The Human Control of Human Brutality• Diplomacy, balance of power in the international system, equilibrium of armed forces, the total
destruction of the all-out war
• Regional integration, NATO
• Interregional cooperation
• International law, laws of war, legality and regulation
• The United Nations
• The League of Nations proposed by Kant and created at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as a
result of World War I; dissolved as a result of World War II and replaced by the United Nations.
• The UN is charged to maintain international peace an security. In the period, it also failing to stop
wars between countries and to provide a platform for dialogue, to facilitate cooperation in
international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights,
and achieving world peace.
• The World Government, it is possible because it is necessary
• The UN is to be replaced by the World Federation of Nations; for either world government and
real peace or world anarchy and war.
• The danger of nuclear war of a general extermination of mankind is the last argument for “the
world government, which is necessary for the world”. Dante, De Monarchia
• It should be instituted a single wise government comprising all mankind “by common law to lead
all toward peace”. Kant. The Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmo-Political Plan.
• “Things hate to be in disorder, but a plurality of authorities is disorder; therefore authority is single”. Aristotle
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Global Military Expenditures: “Making War for
Sake of Peace”
• World total - $1,676.0 Bn; 2.3% of GDP
• Sources:
• "Trends in World Military Expenditure,
2015" (PDF). Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
• International Institute for Strategic Studies (11 February
2015). The Military Balance
2015. London: Routledge. ISBN 1857437667.
• "Top 15 Defence Budgets 2015". International Institute for
Strategic Studies. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
• For the period 2010-14, the United States was the world's
biggest exporter of major arms, accounting for 31 percent
of global shares, followed by Russia with 27 percent.
• The USA delivered weapons to at least 94 recipients.
• World's largest arms exporters
• 2014 rank Supplier Arms exports
• 1 United States 10194
• 2 Russia 5971
• 3 China 1978
• 4 United Kingdom 1200
• The units are expressed in millions of U.S. dollars at 1990s
prices. The information is from the Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute.
• Rank Country Spending ($ Bn.)
• 1 United States 597.5
• 2 China 145.8
• 3 Saudi Arabia 81.9
• 4 Russia 65.6
• 5 United Kingdom 56.2
• 6 India 48.0
• 7 France 46.8
• 8 Japan 41.0
• 9 Germany 36.7
• 10 South Korea 33.5
• 11 Brazil 24.3
• 12 Australia 22.8
• 13 Italy 21.6
• 14 Iraq 21.1
• 15 Israel 18.6• List by the International Institute for Strategic Studies
• Top 15 Defence Budgets 2015
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MAD Philosophy:
Mutual Assured Destruction• Philosophy of MAD, Mutual Assured Destruction
• Nuclear doctrine
• Nuclear weapons as the ultimate catastrophe
• Atomic bombs & Thermonuclear bombs
• Nuclear wars, local or global
• First and second strike
• Antinuclear defense, START, INF treaty, SDF, Star Wars
• ICBM, intercontinental ballistic missile
• MIRVed ICBMs
• Strategic Nuclear Forces, Cosmic Forces
• USA & NATO
• CHINA & RUSSIA
• Global Nuclear deterrence, SKYNET, Encyclopedic Intelligence Global Platform
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The Cases of Human Brutality: the Arab Spring
and the Syrian Civil War
• The war caused by the unrest of the 2011 Arab Spring, a wave of both violent and non-violent
demonstrations, protests, riots, coups and civil wars in the Arab world (since 17 December 2010 in
Tunisia) and spread throughout the countries of the Arab League and its surroundings.
• Major insurgencies and civil wars in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen resulted along with civil uprisings
in Bahrain and Egypt, large street demonstrations in Algeria, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait,
Morocco, Oman and Sudan and minor protests in Djibouti, Mauritania, the Palestinian territories,
Saudi Arabia, Somalia and the Western Sahara.
• Large-scale conflicts resulted -- the Syrian Civil War, Iraqi insurgency and the following civil war, the
Egyptian Crisis and coup, the Libyan Crisis, and the Crisis in Yemen.
• The war is now being fought among several factions: the Syrian Government and its various
supporters, a loose alliance of Syrian Arab rebel groups, the Syrian Democratic Forces, Salafi jihadist
groups (including al-Nusra Front) who often co-operate with the rebels, and the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL).
• The violence in Syria has caused millions to flee their homes. As of March 2015, Al-Jazeera estimates
10.9 million Syrians, or almost half the population, have been displaced. 3.8 million have been made
refugees.
• The factions receive substantial support from foreign actors, leading many to label the conflict a proxy
war waged by both regional and global powers.
• See the Arab Spring and The Syrian Civil War Wiki Articles
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STUPID WORLD:GLOBAL INEQUALITY, POVERTY AND ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH
• The present humanity world is a world of unsustainable growth, extreme inequality, overwhelming poverty, ill-gotten wealth. Its
wealth is idiosyncratically distributed between the few richest haves and the poor have-nots, with almost half going to the richest one
percent and the other half to the remaining 99 percent, creating huge disparities in wealth and income, power and rights.
• In 2013, the total global wealth amounted to $240.8 trillion. Share of wealth for the bottom half of the population was 0.71
percent, while the richest one percent had 46 percent (amounting to $110 trillion).
• The world's 85 wealthiest were worth a collective $1.7 trillion, while the same amount was owned by half of the world's poorest
people, a total of roughly 3.5 billion.
• Such extreme inequality has been ‘impacting social stability within countries and threatening security on a global scale’, according to
the World Economic Forum.
• It poses a major risk to human progress, to building inclusive political and economic systems increasing social tensions and the risk
of social unrest and societal breakdown.
• Political institutions become undermined and governments overwhelmingly serve the interests of economic elites to the harm and
detriment of ordinary people.
• Rapidly increasing in the majority of countries, the concentrations of income and wealth represent a global threat to stable, inclusive
societies.
• Extreme economic, political and social inequality can and must be reversed by building smart economies (sustainable and equitable
economic growth, regulations, capital taxation, progressive taxation, no tax havens) and inclusive societies (open government,
participatory democracy, citizen participation, accountability, social inclusion, equality of opportunity, gender equality, ethnicity
equality, social mobility, tax revenues for universal healthcare, education and social protection). • WORKING FOR THE FEW : Political capture and economic inequality; http://www.oxfam.org/en/policy/working-for-the-few-economic-
inequality
• ‘Global Wealth Report 2013’, Zurich: Credit Suisse. https://publications.credit-suisse.com/tasks/render/file/?fileID=BCDB1364-A105-0560-
1332EC9100FF5C83
• The World’s Billionaires, http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/
• ‘Outlook on the Global Agenda 2014’, 2013, the World Economic Forum
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POST-HUMAN X.0 FUTURE: Trans-human
Technology• Posthuman or post-human means a cognitive being that exists in a state beyond being human.
• The concept covers transhumanism (as the nano-bio-technological enhancement of human beings) and posthumanity
as the transcendence of virtuality over materiality.
• Posthumans are expected to be created in various forms:
• synthetic artificial intelligences,
• a symbiosis of human and artificial intelligence,
• uploaded consciousnesses,
• an intelligent cyborg, the result of many incremental but cumulatively profound technological augmentations to a
biological human beiing.
• Some examples of an i-cyborg are redesigning the human organism using intelligent information technological
advancements, advanced nanotechnology or radical enhancement using some combination of technologies:
• genetic engineering, psychopharmacology, life extension therapies, neural interfaces, advanced information
management tools, memory enhancing drugs, wearable or implanted computers, and cognitive techniques.
• World Transhumanist Association (2002–2005). "The transhumanist FAQ" (PDF).
• Ferrando, Francesca (2012). Humans, Cyborgs, Posthumans, TED (conference).
• Nalesnik, Daniel (2005). "Posthumanity: Changing Our Species.“
• Human extinction, the hypothetical catastrophic end to the human species, has three probable causes.
• Anthropogenic extinction scenarios : global nuclear annihilation, dysgenics, overpopulation, biological warfare , an accidental
pandemic, ecological collapse, and global warming;
• Natural scenarios, such as cosmic threats, meteor impact or large-scale volcanism;
• Emerging technologies scenarios, such as advanced artificial intelligence or self-replicating nanobots.
• The chances of human species extinction within the next decades due to Encyclopedic AI look as the highest ones.
• Existential risk from Encyclopedic Artificial Intelligence is the best alternative to the rest human extinction scenarios.
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Wise World Wide Web and Technological Singularity; EIS ; EU, Russia, 2016; ISBN
set 978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-4-3
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• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/shaping-the-future-world
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eco-world-commandments
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-world
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
• http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-
hyperpowers
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/superpowers-smart-states-global-initiative
• http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-branding
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-revolution
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• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/intelligent-world
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THE FUTURE WORLD INITIATIVES: The World Federation of Smart Nations
• For more on the Future World visions, strategies, challenges and projects, visit the links as below:
• BUILDING INTELLIGENT WORLD
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-revolution
• THE FUTURE WORLD ACTIONS
• Smart Sustainable Cities Global Initiative
• Smart Sustainable Nations Global Initiative
• Smart Sustainable Superpower Global Initiative
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eco-world-commandments
• CHINA-RUSSIA-EUROPE SMART SILK ROAD
• THE FUTURE EUROPE ACTIONS
• European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities
• Smart Urban Europe Agenda
• Smart Green Europe Development Projects (to be submitted under Juncker’s Investment in Europe Fund)
• THE FUTURE RUSSIA ACTIONS
• Smart Green Russia (to be submitted under the National Well-Being Fund and Pension Fund)
• http://www.iiisyla.livejournal.com
• THE FUTURE WORLD ECONOMY
• https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/replacing-capitalist-world-economy-smart-world-azamat-abdoullaev
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/demise-of-capitalism
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/replacing-world-capitalism
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WORLD X.0 DIGITAL PLATFORM
• EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE DIGITAL PLATFORM: GLOBAL INNOVATION AND
DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM
ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE I: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-
intelligence
ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE II: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-
intelligence-24260973
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intelligence-global-marketing
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intelligence-big-science-and-technology
ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE V: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence-
26413485• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-global-innovation-platform
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd ; http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-limited-28850348
• http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers;
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/superpowers-smart-states-global-initiative
• http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers;
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/superpowers-smart-states-global-initiative
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform
• http://eu-smartcities.eu/users/azamat-abdoullaev-asha
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/presentations
• EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Ltd (EU)
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Creating the New World X.0: the Smart World
of Nations• The first 2015 Smart World Congress in China is
following the Smart World™ Concept,
http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-
dabr, as unifying Physical, Social, Cyber, and Mental
Worlds (see the picture):
http://www.cybermatics.org/
• The India’s government initiative is to create 100
Smart Cities across the country “to drive economic
growth and improve the quality of life of people by
enabling local area development and harnessing smart
solutions”.
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-
city
• The future-wise governments and smart businesses
are to rely on the Smart World Intelligence and
Services while planning and implementing sustainable
national developments or large-scale innovative
strategies and projects.
• The World X.0 concept is to guide the future
development policy, strategy, innovations, and
community planning, as India’s Smart Cities Mission
estimated as US$ 1.2 trillion over the next 20 years or
Chinese smart and green cities developments
projected to exceed 2 trillion yuan by 2025.
• http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/china-smart-
eco-power
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY XXI: Shaping the
World and Humanity of Tomorrow• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Physics and Technology of the 21st Century, New Physica; EIS; EU, Russia, 2016;
ISBN set 978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-2-9
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Disrupting Modern Science, Technology and Engineering with Wisdom Science; EIS;
EU, Russia, 2016; ISBN set 978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-7-4
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Wise World Wide Web and Technological Singularity; EIS ; EU, Russia, 2016;
ISBN set 978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-4-3
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Wise Encyclopedia for Minds and Machines; EIS; EU, Russia, 2016; ISBN set
978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-5-0
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, NEW WISDOM BOOK, Universal Standard Entity Classification System,
USECS; EIS; EU, Russia, 2015; ISBN 978-9963-8421-8-6
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Neapolis Smart Eco City: A Development Framework for Sustainable Cities; EIS;
EU, Russia, 2010; ISBN 978-9963-9958-0-6
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Future Communities Guide: Smart Cities and New Urban Revolution; EIS; EU,
Russia, 2016; ISBN set 978-9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-6-7
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Project Russia 21_Wise Intelligent Superpower Power; EIS; EU, Russia, 2016;
ISBN 978-5-600-01518-0 (in Russian)
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, Wise Nations, Powers and Superpowers; EIS; EU, Russia, 2016; ISBN set 978-
9963-2202-1-2; ISBN 978-9963-2202-3-6
• Azamat Sh. Abdoullaev, New World Revolution: Wise World vs. Ill World; EIS; EU, Russia, 2016
• http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/shamashHOMO BRUTUS or HOMO SAPIENS
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