Endgame, Volume 2: ResistanceWhereas Volume 1 of Endgame presents the problem of civilization, Volume 2 of this pivotal work illustrates our means of resistance. Incensed and hopeful, impassioned and lucid, Endgame leapfrogs the environmental movement's deadlock over our willingness to change our conduct, focusing instead on our ability to adapt to the impending ecological revolution. |
Contents
We Shall Destroy All of Them | |
Winning | |
Importance | |
Identification | |
Abusers | |
A Thousand Years | |
Dams Part I | |
Pretend You Are a River | |
Responsibility | |
Pacifism Part II | |
What It Means to Be Human | |
Fewer Than Jesus Had Apostles | |
Symbolic and Nonsymbolic Actions | |
Like a Bunch of Machines | |
Breaking Faith | |
Bringing Down Civilization Part III | |
Common terms and phrases
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