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Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas And Inspir... Instant

Includes harvesting and preparing roadkill or "bugs" (entomophagy).

In , author Miles Olson offers a radical departure from mainstream sustainability. Part philosophical treatise and part hard-core survival guide, the book challenges readers to dismantle the "culture of domestication" and rediscover their innate wildness. Core Philosophy: Unlearning Civilization

While lauded for its "pure, clear voice" and lyrical style, some reviewers note that its anti-agriculture stance and focus on meat can be polarizing. Critics also point out that while the philosophy is inspiring, the "rewilding" lifestyle may not be a viable solution for the entire global population due to dwindling wilderness. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas and Inspir...

Olson argues that modern humans are "domesticated animals" trapped by jobs, bills, and technology. To move toward true sustainability, he suggests we must:

Guidance on natural methods of birth control and managing waste responsibly, termed "The Tao of Poo". Olson argues that modern humans are "domesticated animals"

Transition from seeing humans as separate from nature to existing in balance with all living things.

Techniques for tanning animal skins and processing wild nuts like acorns and hazelnuts. clear voice" and lyrical style

Reevaluate the belief that civilization is the only or best way to live.

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