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Invisible Walls: Why We Ignore the Damage We Inflict on the Planet... And Ourselves Book

Invisible Walls: Why We Ignore the Damage We Inflict on the Planet... And Ourselves
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  • Invisible Walls: Why We Ignore the Damage We Inflict on the Planet... And Ourselves
  • Written by author Peter Seidel
  • Published by Prometheus Books, June 2001
  • Why are we blind to the daily assaults we make on our environment? Author Peter Seidel argues that if we are to take responsible action to save the Earth and ourselves, we must look at how we evolved as a species, our concepts of the world and how we fit
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Why are we blind to the daily assaults we make on our environment? Author Peter Seidel argues that if we are to take responsible action to save the Earth and ourselves, we must look at how we evolved as a species, our concepts of the world and how we fit into it, the beliefs we hold, the social structures we create, and the ethical views that divide us from each other and the natural world.

London Evening Standard - Jeremy Campbell

The human brain today deals very imperfectly with the complex world it has inherited. The brain has built-in biases, blindnesses, deep delusions that may hve made life simpler for early Homo sapiens, but present formidable obstacles to us, whose task is not to adapt to a deteriorating ecology, but to turn that ecology around. Peter Seidel to my knowledge is the first to recognize this dilemma, and he makes his case with admirable verve and clarity.


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