From the Book - First edition.
Masks, ventilators, and toilet paper: how adaptivity trumps efficiency
Taylorism and the laws of thermodynamics
The real world: nature's capital
The great disruption: the planetary enclosure of time and space
The ultimate heist: commodifying the earth's spheres, gene pool, and electromagnetic spectrum
The catch-22 of capitalism: increased efficiency, fewer workers, and more consumer debt
The ecological self: we are each a dissipative pattern
A new origin story: the biological clocks and electromagnetic fields that help synchronize and shape life
Beyond the scientific method: complex adaptive social/ecological systems (cases)
The resilient revolution infrastructure
The ascendance of bioregional governance
Representative democracy makes way for distributed peerocracy
The rise of biophilia consciousness.