Natural Selection

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0945083211 
ISBN 13
9780945083214 
Category
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Publication Year
2008 
Pages
56 
Description
What is the relationship between the way we treat the environment around us and the way we treat each other? Natural Selection makes the case that the excesses of globalization and consumerism teach us to treat each other as disposable, much as they treat the trees, water, sky, and soil as expendable. If the processes of human evolution, through natural selection, taught us to consume increasingly more as a survival strategy, that strategy is now an evolutionary hangover effect that is doing us in. Using two representative characters who stand for the American consumer, the book looks at the lives of those who, in their constant pursuit of the new, can't seem to get their relationships right. The poems show the costs of treating each other and our environment as consumable, and point toward a moral gravity the characters struggle to learn in order to do otherwise. - from Amzon 
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