Mushroom on the edge of the world. About the possibility of life on the ruins of capitalism
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“Mushroom on the edge of the world” is a story about the diversity of life in landscapes spoiled by man, which considers one of the most outlandish commodity chains of our time and explores inconspicuous nooties of capitalism. This book opens the motley strange worlds of Matsuaka’s trade: worlds of Japanese gourmets, capitalist merchants, forest partisans, industrial forests, Chinese goats, forest guides in Finland and many others. These fellow travelers explain to us both the construction of mushroom ecosystems and forest stories, through the prism of which you can better understand the possibilities of living together during the mass destructive intervention of man in nature.
Exploring the world of one of the most desirable mushrooms in the world, the book of Jing offers a unique view of the relationship between capitalist destruction and cooperation survival in multivisive landscapes, without which it is impossible to continue life on Earth
Exploring the world of one of the most desirable mushrooms in the world, the book of Jing offers a unique view of the relationship between capitalist destruction and cooperation survival in multivisive landscapes, without which it is impossible to continue life on Earth
Author:
Author:Anna Levenhaupt Jing
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91103-336-1
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