Review
"...opens a peephole into the souls of the madmen who guide modern society. Chilling and enlightening." --
John Taylor Gatto, author"...raises profound questions about how capitalism can warp a personality...a unique contribution to our understanding..." --
Gerard Colby and Charlotte Dennett, authors"...witty and often sadly on target, and it raises important questions about the environmental and human cost of affluence." --
Washington Post Book World, August 12, 2001...awesome...I love the drawings and the comic twist...a strong statement... --
Carrie Koester, college student...provocative arguments about the intersection of capitalism, consumerism, and individuality that command our attention and challenge our thinking. --
Robert Buchanan, history professorI had to read it more than once to catch everything. There is so much in it. --
John Douglas, computer animatorWe need this kind of humor to spread the word that destruction of our earth...is not okay with us. --
Apryl Martin, herbalistYour book is very clever. It certainly covers a lot of ground very succinctly. --
Ellen Vierick, environmentalist grandmother
About the Author
Beverly Red is a fine arts graduate of Bennington College, an environmental activist, a Forest Watch board of directors officer, and a multi-media, political artist. Mitch Hall is a sociologist with degrees from Columbia University and the University of Chicago. He is the author, editor and translator of many publications, and co-author of
The Healing Drum: African Wisdom Teachings.