"An industrial capitalist society that does not recognize ecological limits but only perpetual economic expansion and has the profit motive as driver, will eventually consume and destroy itself."
"But we will all be taken down with it."




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So whoever put up that graphic of Female Chauvinist Pigs the other week, did you actually read the book? Because you really ought to. The same to the rest of you as well. Levy definitely has her finger on the pulse of something that's going on in U.S. (at least) culture and which, strikingly for me, seems to represent a significant shift even since I was in high school.I found myself wishing repeatedly that I'd been assigned this book back in one of those women's studies classes I used to take. Such would have been impossible of course; the book hadn't been written. Still, I might yet get in touch with some professors who I presume are still doing those courses and suggest they take a look at this book, if they haven't already.
I also kept thinking that I'd like to write Ariel Levy a letter. Questions popped up constantly as I read the book. Brilliantly, she tackled most of them a few pages later, but some stay with me. I doubt I'll ever actually write her, but I'll probably spend a lot of time arm-twisting you all to read this book so I can talk about it with you. Here's a start: if you read it, I'll buy you dinner so we can talk it over.