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Dark Age America

Climate Change, Cultural Collapse, and the Hard Future Ahead

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Dark Age America

By: John Michael Greer
Narrated by: Michael Dowd
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After decades of missed opportunities, the door to a sustainable future has closed, and the future we face now is one in which today's industrial civilization unravels in the face of uncontrolled climate change and resource depletion.

What is the world going to look like when all these changes have run their course? Author John Michael Greer seeks to answer this question, and with some degree of accuracy, since civilizations tend to collapse in remarkably similar ways.

Dark Age America, then, seeks to map out in advance the history of collapse, giving us an idea of what the next 500 years or so might look like as globalization ends and North American civilization reaches the end of its lifecycle and enters the stages of decline and fall.

In many ways, this is Greer's most uncompromising work, though by no means without hope to offer. Knowing where we're headed collectively is a crucial step in responding constructively to the challenges of the future and doing what we can now to help our descendants make the most of the world we're leaving them.

John Michael Greer, historian of ideas and one of the most influential authors exploring the future of industrial society, writes the widely cited weekly blog the Archdruid Report and has published more than 30 books including The Long Descent, The Ecotechnic Future, The Wealth of Nature, and After Progress. He lives in Cumberland, Maryland, an old mill town in the Appalachians, with his wife Sara.

©2016 John Michael Greer (P)2017 Post Hypnotic Press Inc.
Environment Future Studies Human Geography Nature & Ecology Politics & Government Conservation Emotionally Gripping Sustainability Dark Ages History
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Essential reading.

An excellent and well thought out forecast of our civilization's not too distant future.
Devolve now and beat the rush.

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An educated view of our future.

This is a book about our present and future predicament. It is a realistic portrait that does not try to sugar coat the problems we face nor to make them worse than they already are. Well narrated by Michael Dowd. A book that everybody should read.

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