A review by sleepyredwolf
Desert by Anonymous

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3.75

A well-articulated work that doesn't deserve the controversy it generates, truly. Says a lot of what I've been thinking about already within my own circles, but it's validating to know that others have been thinking about similar things for at least a decade now. I do take issue with the Malthusian undercurrents towards the beginning, and I again find myself not in the target audience of a work directed towards the broader anarchist community (this is coming from what sound like a middle-class, if downwardly mobile perspective), but I think there's still though redeeming the work for it to remain a thought-provoking conversation piece about what work can still be done as we face the reality of permanent (at least in human terms) climate change.