January 1, 2010
Derrick Jenson, Q&A opening highlights UofA September 16, 2009

society and its values, including A Language Older Than Words, The Culture of Make Believe, and Endgame. He holds a BS in Mineral Engineering Physics from the Colorado School of Mines and an MFA in Creative Writing from Eastern Washington University. He has also taught creative writing at Pelican Bay State Prison and Eastern Washington University. Jensen is often labeled an anarcho-primitivist, by which is meant he concludes that civilization is inherently unsustainable and based on violence …
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You are the best Derrick!
So what are you saying? Should we quit eating vegetables so we won’t need so much water? That way we can save the smelt fish & salmon versus feeding & providing jobs for humans. Is it less violent to eat a fish instead of a vegetable? Is it less violent to save a fish instead of a human? We could close down the farming industry & replace that land w/solar energy grids. Could we get those grids hooked up to tent cities? Is this the thinking that is going to save our planet? I don’t get it!
I’m thinking civil information activism can play a roll in the fight to save our planet…by being the media to whats important to us and our planets It’s combination to all types of activism is the icing on the cake for change…I hope those who resist will embrace it’s usefullness
No use hoping for a miracle…