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Another End of the World is Possible: Living the Collapse (and Not Merely Surviving It) [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, height x width x depth: 208x140x20 mm, weight: 363 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509544666
  • ISBN-13: 9781509544660
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, height x width x depth: 208x140x20 mm, weight: 363 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1509544666
  • ISBN-13: 9781509544660
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"How to face the environmental crisis with open eyes and a deeper awareness of what we can do about it"--

The critical situation in which our planet finds itself is no longer in doubt. Some things are already collapsing while others are beginning to do so, increasing the possibility of a global catastrophe that would mean the end of the world as we know it. 

As individuals, we are faced with a daily deluge of bad news about the worsening situation on the planet, preparing ourselves to live with years of deep uncertainty about the future of the planet and the species that inhabit it, including our own. 

In all honesty, who is ready for that? How can we cope with the flood of bad news? How can we project ourselves beyond the present, think bigger and find ways not just to survive the collapse but to live it  

In this second book, following How Everything Can Collapse, the authors show that a change of course that opens up new horizons necessarily requires an inner journey and a radical rethinking of our vision of the world, one that might enable us to remain standing during the coming storm, to develop a new awareness of ourselves and of the world and to imagine new ways of living in it. Perhaps then it will be possible to regenerate life from the ruins, creating new alliances in differing directions – with ourselves and our inner nature, between humans, with other living beings and with the earth on which we dwell.

Recenzijas

"We need to get serious about living on the Earth. This deceptively simple truism is the starting-point for this utterly radical book by the three founders of collapsology. Here they address the question of how to live through an eco-driven societal collapse, laying out a path beyond our civilizations chronic destructiveness into a more mature autonomy that will be found only in the joining together of interdependence and collapse-readiness. If you want to know what lies beyond survivalism, and how collapse might be navigable as something other than mass death and disaster, read this book!" Rupert Read, author of This Civilisation is Finished

Acknowledgements xi
Foreword xiv
Dominique Bourg
Preface xviii
Introduction: Learning to live with it 1(20)
The change in attitude over the last few years
3(2)
Surviving is that all?
5(4)
A branch of collapsology directed towards inner experience
9(2)
Expanding out to `collapsosophy'
11(5)
Breaking down walls
16(5)
Part One Recovery
1 Experiencing the impact
21(20)
Living through the disasters
22(10)
Giving people the bad news
32(9)
2 Regaining our spirits
41(14)
Resilience after disasters
41(5)
Living and dancing with the shadows
46(9)
3 Moving on
55(16)
Mistrusting optimism
56(4)
Mistrusting hope
60(4)
What about the children?
64(7)
Part Two New Horizons
4 Integrating other ways of knowing
71(21)
New scientific (in)disciplines
72(12)
Outside the ivory tower
84(5)
Towards a post-normal science
89(3)
5 Opening to other visions of the world
92(19)
From the universe to the pluriverse
93(10)
The emergence of a pluriversal mycelium
103(8)
6 Telling other stories
111(26)
`Zombie' stories
112(2)
Stories as weapons for large-scale subversion
114(6)
Stories of times to come
120(9)
Interlude: Entry to collapsosophy
129(1)
Rediscovering connections through ecopsychology
130(2)
Accepting our feminine side through ecofeminism
132(5)
Part Three Collapsosophy
7 Weaving connections
137(25)
Between humans
138(7)
With `other-than-humans'
145(7)
With deep time
152(4)
With what is beyond us
156(6)
8 Growing up and settling down
162(40)
Emerging from patho-adolescence
163(5)
Reconciling our masculine and feminine sides
168(8)
Restoring the wild
176(6)
Constituting `rough-weather networks'
182(9)
Conclusion: Apocalypse or `happy collapse'?
191(4)
The inner path and the outer effect
195(2)
Survival as the first step
197(2)
Making breaches and holding on to them
199(3)
Afterword 202(6)
Cyril Dion
Notes 208
Pablo Servigne is an agronomist with a PhD in biology.  Raphaėl Stevens is an eco-adviser and co-founder of the consulting office Greenloop. Gauthier Chapelle is an agronomist, co-founder of Greenloop and founder of Biomimicry Europa.