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In contrast to much of Jensen's writing, this book is a bit more playful, albeit sprinkled with dark sarcasm. It's a satirical glimpse into the minds of those who control the levers of industrial capitalism and a hopeful story of how those who can remember what it means to be wild can defeat the cynical death urge of those that wish to consume the planet all in the pursuit of profits.
Art credit: Stephanie McMillan
A depressing look at environmental issues and how all of the things we do because we think they'll save the world fall sadly short.
Ok, so this book is very acute regarding media, corporate pollution, and political shenanigans (i.e. Corruption). However, the main takeaway seems to be we should all go back to being hunter gatherers...don't see that happening, but good luck. Worth a read.
A very quirky graphic novel