fiction or biography?
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Read an interesting -- and fairly short -- book by John Bellamy Foster called What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism. He's a professor of sociology. (Capitalism is a misnomer. Capitalism, pure capitalism, means no state/government intervention. We radically violate free market principles all the time by building roads, highways, schools, employing cops, firefighters etc., etc.) But it focuses on the vast destruction of the natural world by state capitalism.... And what we have to do to live in harmony, as it were, with nature. Our economic system treats the natural world as an externality. Something we can exploit and not concern ourselves with. And, too, future generations have no bearing in our economic calculations.
fictional biography is what i guess you can call it
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Now playing: Mudvayne - Cradle
via FoxyTunes
Guns,Germs,and Steel
WITHOUT WARNING=JOHN bIRMINGHAM a fictional series about a world nuclear war
The Newspaper
LIFETIME FAVES-
Glass Bead Game - Hesse
Picasso-A Life - Richardson
The Bible -Asst authors
I wish I could say I understand Shakespeare.
The Classics are all classics.
Lately I've been using my...wait for it....LIBRARY CARD. Biography Section
Lincoln by Sandburg. best by far:geek:
Interesting thread.
I'm reading a book called A Language Older than Words by Derrick Jensen. It's about the natural world. Deeply philosophical.