A radical call for solidarity between humans and non-humans
Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University. He is the author of Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence; Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism; Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World; The Ecological Thought; Ecology without Nature.
I have been reading Timothy Morton's books for a while and I like
them a lot.
*Bjork*
Considered by many to be among the top philosophers in the world,
especially among those tackling issues related to human effects on
our environment, Morton herein provides an important, spirited, and
sometimes frenetic analysis of the foundational assumptions of
Marxism and other -isms with regard to nature and culture.
*The Millions*
A very good introduction to what Theory (capital T) might have to
say about climate change and species die-off.
*LA Review of Books*
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