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In his new book, the French philosopher defends a creative and political vision of intercourse, denouncing how pornography has devalued our sex life ....
Subscribe here, or by clicking subscribe above! It’s August, 1818, and two British naval ships are dodging icebergs in Baffin Bay on their mission to find the Northwest Passage. John Ross, commanding the HMS Isabella, and William Parry in the HMS Alexander are farther north along the western Greenland coast than any previous explorers. They assume this land of glaciers and stark mountains is uninhabited. But they’re wrong. They spy several figures running on a hill near shore. Ross assumes they’re shipwrecked sailors in need of rescue, and he steers the Isabella to get closer. But they turn out to be Native people, a community of Inughuit living farther north than Europeans believed was physically possible. ....
Sjoerd Wartena first went “back to nature” almost half a century ago. In this letter to the younger generation he reflects on our relationship with nature and the land, the importance of modelling change, and the role of humility and compassion in giving humanity a second chance. Dear friends, For me, you belong to the generation that is obliged to find a different way of life. A way of life that tends towards what we call here in France the Social and Solidarity Economy. A way of life that can lead to “internal ecology”, that goes beyond the “external ecology” of recycling and reducing water and paper consumption – let alone energy-sucking digital systems, and the endless kilometres driven by electric cars that increasingly run on coal and oil-generated electricity. ....