
The Long Emergency
James Howard Kunstler
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Product Details
Publisher | Grove Press |
Publish Date | March 02, 2006 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
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EAN/UPC | 9780802142498 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.2 pounds |
Reviews
"This is a frightening and important book." --Time Out Chicago
"If you give a damn, you should read this book." --Colin Tudge, The Independent
"What sets The Long Emergency apart...is its comprehensive sweep--its powerful integration of science, technology, economics, finance, international politics and social change, along with a fascinating attempt to peer into a chaotic future. Kunstler is such a compelling and sometimes eloquent writer that the book is hard to put down." -American Scientist
"[A] popular blueprint for surviving the end of oil." --Paul Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review
"Funny, irreverent, and blunt." -The Globe and Mail
"An especial strength of this book is its break with some of the more pernicious strands in the contemporary left, specifically the left's kneejerk rejection of America acting militarily in its national interest. . . . There are hints of Malthus here, and of Oswald Spangler's Decline of the West as well. Mr. Kunstler's book is a jeremiad, driven by authorial presence. Pithy, entertaining descriptions of historical phenomena like the Soviet Union . . . enliven the text, allowing the veteran commentator to expound on themes that might read leaden by a less facile wordsmith. . . . The book succeeds as an accessible primer to a looming crisis that could end the American way of life." --A.G. Gancarski, Washington Times
"Kunstler is an amusing and engaging observer and polemicist, and the terrain he surveys is unforgiving and perilous." --Robert Birnbaum, The Morning News
"Novelist and journalist James Howard Kunstler is the leading popular voice of peak oil, the theory that says we have gone through more than half the world's supply of this much-needed resource. Kunstler's regular Monday morning posts foretell a world beset by oil shortages, which he believes will lead to everything from financial shenanigans (sound familiar?) to food riots, not to mention attacks on the wealthy, abandoned suburban housing developments and a forced return to small-town living." --Helaine Olen, Portfolio
"Kunstler displays a kind of macabre wit about the unpleasantness and strife that await us all. . . . His assertions have a neat way of doubling back to anticipate your critiques. If you express doubt about his views, then you may well be among the deluded masses too addicted to your McSUV and McSuburb to accept the reality that lies ahead."
--Katharine Mieszkowski, salon.com
"Kunstler is America's version of an Old Testament prophet, a stinging social critic who warns of dark days ahead if we do not change the way we live." --Brian Kaller, Pulse
"Kunstler's book was shockingly readable and engaging....He covers a vast array of topics...I felt like I'd taken a crash course on Big Oil, Global Warming, and Geopolitics just to name a few."--Romi Lassally, Huffington Post
"James Howard Kunstler's The Long Emergency may be destined to become the Dante's Inferno o
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