We end map III of our navigations in Desperado Philosophy with excerpts from an Arne Naess talk first presented in 1986, articulating ideas that grow in resonance with each passing year within the ongoing ecocide. The images document Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater reef sculptures, about which we will have more to say in 2015; among our many sources of joy, even as the oceans suffocate in plastic.
December 27, 2014
Sources of Joy
By DP
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Bearings
- A Heart Full of Grace
- Regimes of Racist Terror
- The Tenth Voyage
- Als I Lay On Yoolis Night
- Habits of Deception
- Right Livelihood Writ Large
- The Cult of Death
- In Thrall to the Lie
- Power to the Imagination
- Rage For Sale
- El Pueblo Unido
- Black Summer
- Time to Listen
- In Widening Circles
- Let Us Hear the Crying
- Imagination and Emergency
- FB = Fried Bananas
- Art Into Life
- In Search of Revolocean
- The Wood Demon
- Welcome to the Pyrocene
- Zero Sum Obliteration
- Limber Cruelty
- Words Into Being
- Experts Agree
- Living the Fall
- The Absent Emergency
- On Stolen Land
- Body of Proof
- A Gaudy Illusion
- Everything Hurts
- Time For A Reckoning
- A Modern-Day Lynching
- Reclaim the Darkness
- The Untouchables
- Nature In Control
- Fungus Among Us
- Prelude To What
- A Deadly Thaw
- What Remains
- Walking the Woods
- Violations of the Commons
- Adagio Against Fear
- Sleep of Reason
- Untitled Future Mutation
- Because They Were Here
- Along the Highway of Tears
- Just How Blind, America?
- Rescue Into Emergency
- Tyranny of Mammon
Chart Box
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