Friday, December 3, 2010

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"Suppose one day the world wakes up and discovers that they are finished oil, coal and electricity." Thus begins the new book Mauro Corona, "The end of the world wrong." Because the wrong things in that world, do not work: you waste, you consume too much, you forget the manual skills, he mocks those who still use them, we rely completely on technology, so with the thought that all this will never end. But, suddenly, it ends.
Corona describes what happens and does not go so far from what many people think and many other authors write. He does it with so much anger, imagining the end for this world worse: the death and extinction. Although the subject matter is very similar, dark tones and that smell of death in this book are far from bright and hopeful of an article some time ago .
Surely many will not like this book: the reader might feel a punch in the stomach compared to their way of life, loss of contact with nature (Mother that allows the survival but also severe punishment), to consider the shameful use of the hands, the fact that the money could one day serve only to stoke the fire and gold bullion in order to obtain the latrines, to the fact that Hunger no more classes, rulers and lobbies. All in the same boat, all the same.
are things that the Crown says a lot of anger, sometimes slipping on the staff when he speaks for example of literary critics, those food and wine, writers or its publisher. Also, if I gotta find another flaw, sometimes repeats itself, especially after the middle of the book is not rare to find the exact same concepts.
For as I am, I liked the book and many more. I agree with that. We can not assume the right to consume more than we can. Mother Earth will not make us credit for ever. Sooner or later it will end.
But there is still time for a change, and in this sense, "The end of the world wrong," especially those who may think certain thoughts he has not ever made. And we hope that our history of humanity does not really like the book concludes: "The man will be the only living being to self-extinguish to imbecility. Amen."

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