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What We Bury at Night

Disposable Humanity

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148 pages
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6 hours

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Micronesia represents a critical crossroads for humanity, embodying communal living and sustainable practices that stand in stark contrast to global consumerism. As the region faces the threat of cultural erosion, the survival of its interconnected way of life is essential for the future of sustainable humanity. The book emphasizes the importance of preserving indigenous imagination and sustainable living, arguing that the loss of these values could signal a dire future for all people. The fate of Micronesia serves as a warning about the broader implications of cultural homogenization.

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What We Bury at Night, Julian Aguon

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2008
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