Dark Age America, John Michael Greer
Dark Age America, John Michael Greer
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Dark Age America
Climate Change, Cultural Collapse, and the Hard Future Ahead

Author: John Michael Greer

Narrator: Michael Dowd

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2018


Synopsis

In the audio book Dark Age America, John Michael Greer argues that decades of missed opportunities have effectively closed the door on a sustainable future. We now face the unraveling of industrial civilization in the wake of uncontrolled climate change and resource depletion.

“If the future trajectory of our civilization follows the same general patterns laid down by previous ones, then John Michael Greer’s new book gives us perhaps the best view of the future currently available. His thoughts on the great unraveling ahead are rooted in a broad and deep knowledge of history: even if you disagree with him about the future, you will learn a great deal from his survey of the relevant human past.
—Richard Heinberg, author, The End of Growth“

So, what will the post-industrial world look like? Historian Arnold Toynbee noted that on the way up, civilizations may diverge not only from their neighbors, but also from all other civilizations throughout history. Political and religious institutions, art and architecture, customs, rituals, and social conventions, tend to develop into distinctive and easily identifiable forms as a civilization matures.

Civilizations collapsing, on the other hand…

“Once the peak is past and the long road down begins, though, that pattern of divergence shifts into reverse, slowly at first, and then with increasing speed. A curious sort of homogenization takes place: distinctive features are lost, and common patterns emerge in their place. That doesn’t happen all at once, and different cultural forms lose their distinctive outlines at different rates, but the further down the trajectory of decline and fall a civilization proceeds, the more it resembles every other civilization in decline. By the time that trajectory bottoms out, the resemblance is all but total; compare one post-collapse society to another — the societies of post-Roman Europe, let’s say, with those of post-Mycenean Greece — and it can be hard to believe that dark age societies so similar could have emerged out of the wreckage of civilizations so different.”

Greer, an author and historian, uses his understanding of past collapses to map out what the next 500 years or so might look like as globalization ends and North American civilization reaches the end of its lifecycle and enters the stages of decline and fall. Indeed, some of what he writes reads like current events. This is John Michael Greer’s most uncompromising work, but it is by no means without hope. Understanding where we’re heading collectively is a crucial step in responding constructively and effectively to the challenges ahead.

John Michael Greer, historian of ideas and one of the most influential authors exploring the future of industrial society, writes the widely cited weekly blog the Archdruid Report and has published more than thirty books including The Long Descent, The Ecotechnic Future, The Wealth of Nature, and After Progress. He lives in Cumberland, Maryland, an old mill town in the Appalachians, with his wife Sara.

About John Michael Greer

John Michael Greer is one of the most widely respected writers and scholars in the occult field today. The author of more than forty books, including The New Encyclopedia of the Occult, he served for twelve years as Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA). He lives in Cumberland, Maryland, with his wife, Sara.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Randall

18,000 years ago, the oceans were 400 feet lower. You could walk from Holland to Ireland following the reindeer herds. Greek astronomy knowledge was kept because the Church needed to know when Easter was. All Roman music has entirely disappeared except for a 25 second fragment (I’ll bet it sounds li......more

Goodreads review by Natasha

I'm a regular reader of The Archdruid Report, so I was very familiar with the material presented in this book. Perhaps a little too familiar, as it has barely been modified from its original blog format, and there didn't appear to be any new content. Still, I think anyone who is at all interested in......more

Goodreads review by Elan

My god this must be one of the best books I've ever come across. Inasmuch as it's possible to enjoy reading about "catabolic collapse," this book delivers, covering everything from demography to technology to food systems. While the title would definitely indicate a fair deal of fear-mongering, the......more

Goodreads review by Crystal

John Michael Greer provides a condensed overview of the last few millennia of human history to show how civilizations in collapse follow similar trajectories as they fall. The book's prose is lucid and compelling, and refrains from outright fearmongering. Highly recommended.......more