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Roy Scranton: Learning to die in the Anthropocene : reflections on the end of a civilization (2015, City Lights Books)

Coming home from the war in Iraq, US Army private Roy Scranton thought he'd left …

The argument of this book is that we have failed to prevent unmanageable global warming and that global capitalist civilization as we know it is already over, but that humanity can survive and adapt to the new world of the Anthropocene if we accept human limits and transience as fundamental truths, and work to nurture the variety and richness of our collective cultural heritage. Learning to die as an individual means letting go of our predispositions and fear. Learning to die as a civilization means letting go of this particular way of life and its ideas of identity, freedom, success, and progress.

Learning to die in the Anthropocene : reflections on the end of a civilization by  (Page 24)

This combination of honesty and hope is to me, somehow, a relief.