The average rating for Grand Canyon birds based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-11-05 00:00:00 James Fairchild A nice little book, but just a little too small to do the topic justice. I was annoyed by the author's frequent use of "Grand Canyon" instead of "the Grand Canyon." And I felt "talked down to" at times as well. Glad to have this on hand, however, before my wife and I make our trip out west. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-07-15 00:00:00 Jacob Goldfarb Bookchin is an idealist, and on a certain level that hurts this book -- instead of detailed solutions there's flowery prose about affinity groups and ecological justice. Still, we need idealists in this age as much as we need realists, and there are a lot of the latter and not enough of the former. Post-Scarcity Anarchism is a curious book because in some respects it feel outdated -- the post-1968 assertion that revolution is just around the corner -- and in others it's well ahead of its time -- the concern about global warming. Bookchin assumes that we're living in a post-scarcity society, which I'm not so sure about, especially if you take a global view. However, our technology is definitely headed to post-scarcity (if the planet doesn't blow up first), and at some point we need to figure out how to change our society to deal with these advances. When machine labour eliminates jobs, this is at some level a good thing, but the current system ensures that instead of getting to live in leisure the humans it replaces will be reduced to nothing. This book is a solid, but flawed, start in that mission to envision a new world. |
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