Kaarlo Pentti Linkola (7 December – 5 April ) was a prominent Finnish deep ecologist, ornithologist, polemicist, naturalist, writer, and fisherman. He wrote widely about his ideas and in Finland was a prominent thinker.: Linkola was a year-round fisherman from to He fished on Keitele, Päijänne and Gulf of Finland, and since he fished on Vanajavesi. ― Pentti Linkola, Can Life Prevail? tags: conservationism, nature, pentti-linkola. 0 likes. Like “Faith in technology has absolutely nothing to do with reason or wisdom: it is religion — an insensible, uncritical, unquestionable religion. Technology is the foundation of the most anti-intellectual and religious culture Western civilisation. Can Life Prevail? provides a radical yet firmly grounded perspective on the ecological problems threatening both the biosphere and human culture. With essays covering topics as diverse as animal rights, extinction, deforestation, terrorism, and overpopulation, Can Life Prevail? makes the lucid, challenging writing of Linkola available to the English-speaking public for the first time.
PDF | On Jan 1,, PHILIP CAFARO and others published Can Life Prevail? A Revolutionary Approach to the Environmental Crisis by Pentti Linkola. Pentti Linkola Kaarlo Pentti Linkola was born in Helsinki, Finland in Having spent most of his life working as a professional fisherman. Can Life Prevail Pentti Linkola by Pentti Linkola. Usage CC0 Universal Topics deep ecology, pentti linkola Collection opensource Language English. the last remaining good copy of Pentti Linkola's english translated book. Addeddate Identifier can-life-prevail-pentti-linkola. Pentti Linkola () was a Finnish radical environmentalist and the author of a collection of essays, Can Life Prevail?: A Revolutionary Approach to the Environmental Crisis (Arktos, ), his only work to appear in English to date. He lived his entire life as a fisherman.
Can life prevail: Pentti Linkola With the train of civilization hurtling at ever-increasing speed towards self-destruction, the most pressing question facing humanity in the 21 st century is that of the preservation of life itself. Can Life Prevail? provides a radical yet firmly grounded perspective on the ecological problems threatening both the biosphere and human culture. Can Life Prevail? is one such book. — Raul Singh, www.doorway.ru; Linkola lives the life he advocates for others. Until retirement he lived off of fishing from a rowing boat and selling the catch, traveling by horse and cart. He lives a simple life in a cabin in the forest without running water, car or a computer. Can Life Prevail? is the latest book of Linkola’s to have been published in Finland. It is also the first to have been translated into English. In pre-senting this work to an English-speaking public, efforts have been made to remove those passages that would prove too obscure for readers un-familiar with Finnish geography, ecology, and culture.
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