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authorSilvio Rhatto <rhatto@riseup.net>2023-08-21 08:08:29 -0300
committerSilvio Rhatto <rhatto@riseup.net>2023-08-21 08:08:29 -0300
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The collective work that produced this book is based on the claim that today’s destructive development model is reaching its ultimate limits, and that its toxicity, which is increasingly massive, manifest and multidimensional (medical, environmental, mental, epistemological, economic – accumulating pockets of insolvency, which become veritable oceans), is generated above all by the fact that the current industrial economy is based in every sector on an obsolete physical model – a mechanism that ignores the constraints of locality in biology and the entropic tendency in reticulated computational information. In these gravely perilous times, we must bifurcate: there is no alternative.},
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+@book{diamond2005,
+ title = "Collapse - How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed",
+ author = "Diamond, Jared",
+ year = "2005",
+ publisher = "Penguin (Non-Classics)",
+ isbn = "9780143036555,0143036556",
+ series = "",
+ edition = "Later printing",
+ volume = "",
+ url = "",
+}