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Too Much Magic: Wishful Thinking, Technology, and the Fate of the Nation: James Howard Kunstler
James Howard Kunstler’s critically acclaimed and best-selling The Long Emergency, originally published in 2005, quickly became a grassroots hit, going into nine printings in hardcover. Kunstler’s shocking vision of our post-oil future caught the attention of environmentalists and business leaders … Continue reading
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James Howard Kunstler’s “Too Much Magic”
Peak Planet Published on Sep 4, 2014 James Howard Kunstler discusses some of the issues raised in his books The Long Emergency (2005) and Too Much Magic (2013), examining how the global crises in energy, the economy and the environment … Continue reading
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James Kunstler: How bad architecture wrecked cities
TED Uploaded on May 16, 2007 http://www.ted.com In James Howard Kunstler’s view, public spaces should be inspired centers of civic life and the physical manifestation of the common good. Instead, he argues, what we have in America is a nation … Continue reading
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Sprawling from Grace: The Consequences of Suburbanization – James Kunstler
Cinedigm Uploaded on Sep 2, 2010 A documentary feature film about the unintended consequences of suburban sprawl. It illustrates the importance of altering the course of how we develop our nation’s cities. It communicates the dangers of continuing to invest … Continue reading
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The Long Emergency – James Kunstler
Dan Harayda Published on May 6, 2012 Massachusetts School of Law Noted Author’s Books of Our Time Presents “The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the 21st Century” by James Howard Kunstler Global Climate Change Environment Ethics Environment Justice
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Too Much Magic: Wishful Thinking, Technology, and the Fate of the Nation: James Howard Kunstler
James Howard Kunstler’s critically acclaimed and best-selling The Long Emergency, originally published in 2005, quickly became a grassroots hit, going into nine printings in hardcover. Kunstler’s shocking vision of our post-oil future caught the attention of environmentalists and business leaders … Continue reading
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James Howard Kunstler – Selected Videos
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James Howard Kunstler – Popular Videos
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James Howard Kunstler: The Dangers of the Age of Delusion
ChrisMartensondotcom Published on Feb 16, 2013 A conversation between Chris Martenson and James Howard Kunstler. See the full summary at: http://www.peakprosperity.com/podcast/80929/james-howard-kunstler Global Climate Change Environmental Justice Environment Ethics Food-Matters
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James Howard Kunstler – Podcasts
http://kunstler.com/ Boilerplate Bio James Howard Kunstler says he wrote The Geography of Nowhere, “Because I believe a lot of people share my feelings about the tragic landscape of highway strips, parking lots, housing tracts, mega-malls, junked cities, and ravaged countryside … Continue reading
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