books + docs that expose the system
these books and documentaries have helped me better understand how our world really works. i still have much to learn and unlearn, but these are definitely a good start to unveiling the truth behind our stuff...
these books and documentaries have helped me better understand how our world really works. i still have much to learn and unlearn, but these are definitely a good start to unveiling the truth behind our stuff...
it’s time to leave the shire... i'm embarking on a quest to defeat evil corporations, exploitation, and environmental destruction, and i’m looking for a fellowship to walk the road with me.
these books and documentaries have helped me better understand how our world really works. i still have much to learn and unlearn, but these are definitely a good start to unveiling the truth behind our stuff...
it’s time to leave the shire... i'm embarking on a quest to defeat evil corporations, exploitation, and environmental destruction, and i’m looking for a fellowship to walk the road with me.
the free peoples’ guide to resisting the oligarchy. practical steps to resist a broken system through non-participation. because even the smallest creatures can alter the course of the future.
Although I don’t necessarily like labels, if I had to describe my lifestyle in a word I’d consider myself an eco-minimalist. I define it as embracing simplicity and rejecting consumerism. If environmentalism and minimalism had a baby, it would be eco-minimalism. The fancy (and kind of
these books and documentaries have helped me better understand how our world really works. i still have much to learn and unlearn, but these are definitely a good start to unveiling the truth behind our stuff...
it’s time to leave the shire... i'm embarking on a quest to defeat evil corporations, exploitation, and environmental destruction, and i’m looking for a fellowship to walk the road with me.
the free peoples’ guide to resisting the oligarchy. practical steps to resist a broken system through non-participation. because even the smallest creatures can alter the course of the future.
Although I don’t necessarily like labels, if I had to describe my lifestyle in a word I’d consider myself an eco-minimalist. I define it as embracing simplicity and rejecting consumerism. If environmentalism and minimalism had a baby, it would be eco-minimalism. The fancy (and kind of