Becoming a Third World Nation
Blog Post by John Michael Greer - Feb.10.2010 - 10:17 pm
Among the varied efforts to imagine what a postpetroleum America would look like, one of the most likely possibilities -- the impoverished, crowded, dysfunctional nations of the contemporary Third World -- has rarely been noticed. Maybe it's time to change that. The latest post from The Archdruid Report.
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Born in the gritty Navy town of Bremerton, Washington and raised in the south Seattle suburbs, I began writing about as soon as I could hold a pencil. SF editor George Scithers' dictum that all would-be writers have a million words of so of bad prose in them...
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