Human beings have always been specialists, but over the past two centuries division of labor has become deeper, ubiquitous, and much more fluid.
Because these problems are unrecognized, and because we do not have solutions for them, we are on the verge of an age in.
The form it now takes brings in its wake a series of problems that are simultaneously philosophical and practical, having to do with coordinating the activities of experts in different disciplines who do not understand one another.
Human beings have always been specialists, but over the past two centuries division of labor has become deeper, ubiquitous, and much more fluid