The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life
With a looming climate collapse and chemical geo-engineering poisoning of the Earth's air and water, humanity faces a battery of lethal crises: undermined food production, ecocide, accelerated desertification and drought, industrialist pillaging of the Earth through oil drilling and mining, and many other such assaults on life itself. Ever-growing crises of unsustainability in the 21st century point to the inevitable collapse of capitalism. This book investigates these crises and proposes a reclamation of Indigenous languages as part of cultural, educational, and societal decolonization. By restoring Indigenous ancestral cultural wisdom and practice toward paths of wholeness and sustainability, society can recover and live simply so that all forms of life may survive.

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The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life
With a looming climate collapse and chemical geo-engineering poisoning of the Earth's air and water, humanity faces a battery of lethal crises: undermined food production, ecocide, accelerated desertification and drought, industrialist pillaging of the Earth through oil drilling and mining, and many other such assaults on life itself. Ever-growing crises of unsustainability in the 21st century point to the inevitable collapse of capitalism. This book investigates these crises and proposes a reclamation of Indigenous languages as part of cultural, educational, and societal decolonization. By restoring Indigenous ancestral cultural wisdom and practice toward paths of wholeness and sustainability, society can recover and live simply so that all forms of life may survive.

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The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life

The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life

by Julian E. Kunnie
The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life

The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life

by Julian E. Kunnie

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With a looming climate collapse and chemical geo-engineering poisoning of the Earth's air and water, humanity faces a battery of lethal crises: undermined food production, ecocide, accelerated desertification and drought, industrialist pillaging of the Earth through oil drilling and mining, and many other such assaults on life itself. Ever-growing crises of unsustainability in the 21st century point to the inevitable collapse of capitalism. This book investigates these crises and proposes a reclamation of Indigenous languages as part of cultural, educational, and societal decolonization. By restoring Indigenous ancestral cultural wisdom and practice toward paths of wholeness and sustainability, society can recover and live simply so that all forms of life may survive.


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ISBN-13: 9781476683904
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 11/11/2025
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.24(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Julian E. Kunnie is a professor, activist researcher, and advocate for the Earth Mother and Indigenous peoples in Turtle Island (North America), Africa, and around the world spanning almost five decades. His articles have appeared in publications on Indigenous Decolonization of Social Work, the African Studies Review, Black Scholar, Journal of African American History, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of Pan African Studies, and other noted journals and publications.
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