![]() ![]() ![]() 65 million years ago, what became North America was pretty much ripped apart as a giant object impacted in what is now the Gulf of Mexico. What Tim Flannery has done in “The Eternal Frontier” is to take one great continent – and look at the history of the place as a whole. However there is also a non-human history too – this is the history of the world that we live in, its flora and fauna, its geology and geography. Capitalism is merely the latest stage of human history. ![]() Of particular interest is the way that the most modern human society, capitalism, is inherently anti-nature.Īll societies have a history. The relationship between humans, the societies that they create and the natural world around them is something that fascinates me.
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