ON TYPICAL MATERIALS ACTING AS THE DIVIDING
STANDARD OF THE DEVELOPMENT STAGES OF
HUMAN SUBSTANCE CIVILIZATION
Bangwei Zhang
College of Physics, Hunan UniversityChangsha, China
INDECS 10(2), 114-126, 2012 DOI 10.7906/indecs.10.2.7 Full text available here. |
Received: 18 February 2012 |
ABSTRACT
During more than three million years, the substance civilization of human society went through the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Steel and Cement Age, and the Silicon Age. At the beginning of the new century, the human society has entered into the Nanomaterials Age, which indicates that a completely new substance civilization of human society has started. This paper analyses and discusses why the typical materials serve as the only standard for dividing the eras of the substance civilization of human society. The author argues about the subject of dividing the substance civilization of human society. The goal is to initiate broad and thorough discussion of that subject so as to get a rather thorough understanding about it.
KEY WORDS
substance civilization, human society, typical materials, dividing standard, production relations, the tool of production, three-age system theory, six-age systems theory
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: L70, O14, O31, P50
PACS: 81.05.-t, 89.65.Ef