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With the train of civilization hurtling at ever-increasing speed towards self-destruction, the most pressing question facing humanity in the 21st century is that of the preservation of life. Can Life Prevail? provides a radical yet firmly grounded perspective on the ecological problems threatening both the biosphere and human culture. The essays cover topics as diverse as animal rights, extinction, deforestation, terrorism, and overpopulation. By decimating its woodlands, Finland has created the grounds for prosperity. We can now thank prosperity for bringing us – among other things – two million cars, millions of glaring, grey-black electronic entertainment boxes, and many unnecessary buildings to cover the green earth. Wealth and surplus money have led to financial gambling and rampant social injustice, whereby ‘the common people’ end up contributing to the construction of golf courses, classy hotels, and holiday resorts, while fattening Swiss bank accounts. Besides, the people of wealthy countries are the most frustrated, unemployed, unhappy, suicidal, sedentary, worthless, and aimless people in history. What a miserable exchange.
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Can Life Prevail?, Pentti Linkola
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- Released
- 2011
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- Title
- Can Life Prevail?
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Pentti Linkola
- Publisher
- Arktos Media
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 204
- ISBN10
- 1907166637
- ISBN13
- 9781907166631
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, True Stories, Science & Math, Nature, Political Science & Politics, Philosophical Topics, Philosophy, Politics, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Environmental Themes, Ecology
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- With the train of civilization hurtling at ever-increasing speed towards self-destruction, the most pressing question facing humanity in the 21st century is that of the preservation of life. Can Life Prevail? provides a radical yet firmly grounded perspective on the ecological problems threatening both the biosphere and human culture. The essays cover topics as diverse as animal rights, extinction, deforestation, terrorism, and overpopulation. By decimating its woodlands, Finland has created the grounds for prosperity. We can now thank prosperity for bringing us – among other things – two million cars, millions of glaring, grey-black electronic entertainment boxes, and many unnecessary buildings to cover the green earth. Wealth and surplus money have led to financial gambling and rampant social injustice, whereby ‘the common people’ end up contributing to the construction of golf courses, classy hotels, and holiday resorts, while fattening Swiss bank accounts. Besides, the people of wealthy countries are the most frustrated, unemployed, unhappy, suicidal, sedentary, worthless, and aimless people in history. What a miserable exchange.


