In this collection of essays, Paul Cudenec calls for a new deeper
level of resistance to global capitalism - one which is rooted in
the collective soul not just of humankind but of the living planet.
He leads us along the intertwining environmental and philosophical
strands of Antibodies, through the passion of Anarchangels and The
Task and on to a cutting analysis of Gladio, a state-terrorist
branch of what he calls the "plutofascist" system. Also included,
alongside short pieces on Taoism and Jungian psychology, is an
interview with the author, in which he explains key aspects of his
approach. "Very readable and profoundly thoughtful... Many new
insights on the destructive relationship between the greater part
of humanity and the planet which tries to sustain them." Peter
Marshall, author of Demanding the Impossible: A History of
Anarchism and Nature's Web: An Exploration of Ecological Thinking.
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