Global Change Lecture Notes: Minimize And Eliminate The Threat With Love And Intimacy Global Change Lecture Notes: Minimize And Eliminate The Threat With Love And Intimacy

Global Change Lecture Notes: Minimize And Eliminate The Threat With Love And Intimacy

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The author presents in this work a solid and convincing argument for shifting the way humankind approaches its relationship with the living host planet, Gaia, and all her guests. She lays out and treats the arguments for moving from a competitive, exploitative approach to one of collaboration and consideration for sharing and renewing resources. It is a call that is both vital and urgent for the survival of our species. Professor Anderlini demonstrates a thorough understanding of history, philosophy and multiculturalism, well-substantiated with supporting research that satisfies the academic along with a very enjoyable foray into her own personal experience, something many academics are reluctant to do. She further ties the polyamorous nature of our species to our survival in contrasting the controlling, intolerant, and exclusive character of mononormativity with the freer, more accepting, and more inclusive alternative of polyamory. She offers from solid scholarship and her own experience a convincing case for expanding the freedom to adopt polyamory in the best interests of not only humans and society but for the planet as well. A must-read for any thinking individual concerned about the future of intimate human relationships.

GENRE
Jugend
ERSCHIENEN
2021
16. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
313
Seiten
VERLAG
JOHN MACK
GRÖSSE
771.4
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