![]() ![]() Or better yet, for a ecologically-aware, anarchist-friendly, and compassionate future vision against all the odds of militaristic, industrial society, read The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk. And since books that present our almost certainly bleak future as having a possibility of positive change are rare, it is worth reading.įor a very different, though hardly as positive viewpoint about future direction, check out Derrick Jensen. ![]() Things I thought were silly in my youth seem to make more sense as time goes by. The message: We can do everything we do now in more or less the same way, but we can do it differently and sustainably and green.Īnd yet, the longer its been since I've read this, the more it works on me. It is like Callenbach paved the way for our current silly belief in green capitalism. His objective skepticism is quickly eroded by this new green world in which respect for living things is the society's primary value.Ī bit naive. ![]() Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston (Paperback) Published June 1st 2004 by Banyan Tree Books Paperback, 167 pages Author(s. The story as told by a reporter from the remaining United States visiting Ecotopia - the seceded northwest bio-region of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington - after 20 years of isolationism. Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston (Kindle Edition) Published December 15th 2009 by Bantam Kindle Edition, 194 pages Author. ![]()
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