Hey everybody, for the next drunk book club we'll be reading Dessert. It's a zine about the possibilities of how global warming might affect our world, the situation that anti-capitalists are in, and how we might be able to adapt to climate change. What I think is the latest addition can be found here, and here is an older version, which is maybe a little more friendly for reading on the computer.
Enjoy, I think this one should be pretty interesting! -Keenan
"Desert is a gloves-off assault on optimism and the hope of 'saving' the world, coming from a strong green
anarchist perspective. It asks the question, what does it mean to be an anarchist, or an environmentalist, when
there is no longer any hope that the world can go back to a pre-tech state, when the goal is no longer working toward a
global revolution and social/ecological sustainability? In some ways, this is the equivalent of Dupont's
Nihilist Communism for a green anarchist audience."