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Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation

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Samuel Alexander, from the Simplicity Institute, Australia, just published, “Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation”, which is a fictional account of a post-carbon ‘utopia of sufficiency’ that emerges on the other side of civilisation’s demise. However grim the world looks, it is important to try to envision a better future. More info below:

“Entropia is a masterful work of the imagination that envisions a world beyond growth and consumerism. This is no escapist fantasy, however, but rather a practical and inspiring reminder of what we humans are capable of – and a wake up call to action. It is a literary manifesto that will inspire, challenge, and give hope.”

Paul Gilding, The Great Disruption

“Looking back from the future, this visionary book describes the emergence of a culture and economy based on material sufficiency. In doing so it provides one of the most detailed descriptions we have of an ecologically sane way of life. Overflowing with insight and beautifully written, Entropia unveils the radical implications of moving beyond fossil fuels. This book may come to define what ‘sustainability’ really means.”

Richard Heinberg, The End of Growth

“Utopian novels usually outline a world of material abundance, in which technology has reduced labour to a minimum and where everyone is rich. But Samuel Alexander, following the tradition of Henry Thoreau and William Morris, has written a ‘utopia of sufficiency’, in which asimple living community of poet-farmers rebuild their society after the collapse of civilisation. Entropia is both confronting and inspiring, giving us an insight into the possibility of a much saner and more satisfying world.”

Ted Trainer, Transition to a Sustainable and Just World
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When industrial civilisation collapsed in the third decade of the 21st century, a community living on a small island in the South Pacific Ocean found itself permanently isolated from the rest of the world. With no option but to build a self-sufficient economy with very limited energy supplies, this community set about creating a simpler way of life that could flourish into the deep future. Determined above all else to transcend the materialistic values of the Old World, they made a commitment to live materially simple lives, convinced that this was the surest path to genuine freedom, peace, and sustainable prosperity. Seven decades later, in the year 2099, this book describes the results of their remarkable living experiment.

bookofentropia.com



5 Comments on "Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation"

  1. Plantagenet on Mon, 17th Jun 2013 10:47 pm 

    Sounds nice. But why wait—lets all put flowers in our hair and drop out and live in harmony with nature right now.

  2. BillT on Tue, 18th Jun 2013 5:36 am 

    The first fantasy is the location and situation. It may just be possible IF there are some real intelligences there and IF they have a small community with just enough genetic variety to be possible. And IF they can seel all of the inhabitants that their’s is the only way. A lot of ‘IFs’.

    Is this supposed to be another Garden of Eden fairy tale? Seems a lot of writers are trying to get rich off of the situation. Or at least make a living. Nothing wrong with that, I’m trying to do the same with a SF novel of the future, but it is not the rosy one mentioned here.

    I may actually buy this one and read it if it appears to offer some good ideas for my own future.

  3. Arthur on Tue, 18th Jun 2013 2:16 pm 

    “When industrial civilisation collapsed in the third decade of the 21st century”

    That is not going to happen, certainly not that soon. Even the great pessimists from the Energy Watch Group foresee for 2030 a fossil fuel level of 2005.

  4. GregT on Tue, 18th Jun 2013 4:46 pm 

    There are many forces already at work, much more serious than fossil fuel depletion, that are capable of collapsing industrial civilization.

    The ‘Perfect Storm’ is brewing.

  5. BillT on Wed, 19th Jun 2013 1:54 am 

    GregT, don’t try to point out the obvious to some on here. Their blinders to world events are too tight to let in any alternate views.

    Fossil fuels are just the edge event. The real one is saving the dollar as the world reserve currency.

    Then there is the demand for gold all over the world.

    Then there is all of the heat in the Middle East that is not caused by the temperature.

    And half of the families in the USSA sucking on the government teat. And even more in the EU.

    Climate change. Seven billion eaters on a world built for 1/3 that many. Etc…

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