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Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization [Paperback]

Michael P. Byron (Author)
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0875865097 978-0875865096 October 1, 2006
Ready for a dramatic lifestyle change? If mankind continues to deplete Earth's bounteous resources at an accelerating pace, drastic changes are inevitable. Exploring the links between politics and economics, globalization, peak oil, global warming, and disastrous weather, the author shows how human values and human activity have set us on a course to calamity and calls for a profound change in how we exploit the earth s resources.
Infinite as Earth's resources have always seemed to be, the author presents evidence showing that mankind is rapidly using up many of the most necessary resources, and he draws a dire conclusion about the consequences for everything from our future food supply to global political stability. He argues that the failure of the US and other nations political systems to deal with these issues has driven the planet s ecology to the brink of collapse.
This book provides an integrated assessment of current problems involving climate, ecology, energy, politics and economics. Systems theory is used in a non-technical manner to explain these linkages and the causes and consequences of human actions upon them. In addition, the author gives a detailed, clear analysis of how humans process information in order to learn to deal with the world around them and in particular how to deal with crisis situations.
The book describes how and why these problems have arisen from mankind s values and actions, and serves as a call to action for radical change to set civilization on a more promising path to long-term survival.
The book places particular emphasis upon the role of multinational corporations in contributing both to our ongoing political failure to respond effectively to these challenges and, also, to causing global warming and hydrocarbon resource depletion. The effects of the legal doctrine of corporate personhood upon the ability of these artificial persons ability to capture control over human political systems are carefully analyzed. The consequences of the resultant failures of corporate-subordinated political systems are shown to be both inevitable and foreseeable so long as the doctrine of corporate personhood operates.
He further observes that corporatism could not have gained so much political control without the support of the public, especially the religious right, and Dispensationalists in particular who believe that we have entered into the final period of history during which the Bible s prophecies will be carried out literally. The sooner we see the destruction of our earthly paradise, the sooner they hope to get to heaven. Such beliefs are neatly exploited by those who have a more venal interest in promoting slash-and-burn technologies.

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An insightful call to arms about our precarious 21st Century. That this is the crucial century few can now doubt, and Byron sees this well. --Gregory Benford, author of DEEP TIME.

"Mike Byron has painted an extraordinary picture of where the human race presently resides, a portrait that is both grim and optimistic. INFINITY'S RAINBOW reveals options for how we may be able not only to survive, but rebirth our civilization in the face of all the unprecedented and daunting challenges facing it." --Carolyn Baker, Ph.D., adjunct prof of history, author of History Uncensored: What Your High School Textbook Didn't Tell You

Byron (PhD, political science, U. of California at Irvine) applies systems theory to the environmental and resource crisis humankind is bringing upon itself. He traces these crises and the impediments to solutions to the sociopolitical institutions that have developed into today's world of global corporatism, an "unholy union" of church, corporation, and state. --Reference & Research Book News

About the Author

Michael P. Byron holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Irvine. He teaches all aspects of Political Science and Political Economy in colleges in the San Diego area.

He has published a number of peer-reviewed professional papers, and numerous newspaper opinion pieces, and has presented many papers at international conferences. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Socio-cybernetics. Byron was the Democratic Party s candidate for United States Congress in California s 49th Congressional District in 2004

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  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Algora Publishing (October 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875865097
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875865096
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is not a neutral book., July 21, 2007
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This review is from: Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization (Paperback)
This book came to me with my ongoing research and study of Environmental Engineering. I believe this book has profound interpretation on the status of our planet and the people in charge of "ruling" over it. All of his facts are backed with relevant research that becomes his source of opinions that are easily understood. This is not a book that will explain every detail on the science of Climate Change; and I do not recommend this book to people unsure whether Global Warming is happening. Instead this book is more in tune to deal with the change of society towards the issue and its politics. I do agree that this might be a book with extreme leftist and it sometimes seems overbearing, with that it is still a very well written and incisive read. It definitely makes you want to question the governments in charge instead of questioning whether global warming is actually happening.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Critical Call To Action We Must Respond To, November 20, 2006
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This review is from: Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization (Paperback)
There is a lovely picture of a rainbow on the cover of Michael P. Byron's book, "Infinity's Rainbow," but pictures can be deceptive, because this powerful call to action tells us that there will be no pot of gold at the end of that rainbow unless we change our values, behaviors and actions, and make them more aligned with the global good.

As the human population explodes, the earth suffers more and more under the weight of global resource depletion, economic hardship, climate change caused by human greed, and political corruption and denial. This book is filled with detailed research and studies of the drastic changes this planet is undergoing, many at the hands of people who simply consume without thinking, and corporations and politicians who benefit when we do so. Byron, who holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Sociocybernetics, has published many important papers on the subject matter covered in this book. He even ran for Congress. But this may be his most critical work yet, as he documents the damages done to planet and people by pollution, overconsumption of fossil fuels, religious fundamentalism and extremism, corporate personhood, fascist governments and failed politics that refuse to face the coming global changes that could lead to mass starvation, water shortages and war and terrorism fought to simply survive the catastrophic results of ignorance.

This is not an easy book to read, or digest. There is a lot of very technical reportage as well as historical fact, which makes it a comprehensive analysis of how the unholy union between corporations and politics, with religion thrown in to boot, is making it harder and harder for the average citizen to cope with hardship. And it looks like there is plenty more hardship to come, for Byron pulls no punches in detailing the frightening results of both an ecological and economical meltdown headed our way. Byron also shows how the public is a part of the problem, allowing either voluntarily or involuntarily for the policies of destruction to be accepted, even welcomed as they were after 9/11 struck fear into the hearts of everyone, bringing we the people into a collective submission before a governing body eager to spread control through fraudulent elections and a corrupted media, and morph into the pseudo-fascist dictatorship we now call American Democracy.

If you care about the future, yours or that of your children, you must read this book. It is not all hopeless, for Byron gives us actions and ideas we can take to reclaim our planet before it is too late. The coming changes are big, maybe even massive, but taking those steps today can perhaps make then survivable, and even turn things around so that maybe there will indeed be a pot of gold at the end of "Infinity's Rainbow." Byron tells us at the end of his book, "This is our one and only chance. Let's not blow it!" Will we heed that call to action?

MARIE D. JONES - Vice President - Progressive Democrats of America, San Diego
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10 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wake-up call for the human race, October 7, 2006
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This review is from: Infinity's Rainbow: The Politics of Energy, Climate and Globalization (Paperback)
You will be amazed at this intensively-researched and extensively-documented book. In his easily readable but stunningly comprehensive work, Mike Byron carefully explains the links between the seemingly disparate problems of corporate personhood, failed politics, peak oil, endless war, religious fundamentalism, creeping global fascism, global warming, and increasingly vicious hurricanes and tornadoes. You will literally feel the scales falling from your eyes.

Infinity's Rainbow is a wake-up call for the human race.

We stand at the brink of a precipice. A follow-up book will be coming to tell us what to do about all of this (it was too much to include in this book, said the publisher), how to save ourselves from the now-inevitable cataclysm, and how to piece civilization back together afterward. The first step is to understand how we got to this point.

This is the most important book that I have ever read. It scares the hell out of me, but it's better to know than not know. Ignorance is not "blissful" -- it is stupid, irresponsible, and possibly suicidal. "Blissful ignorance" is no longer an affordable option. Understanding is what we need now, and Infinity's Rainbow gives it to us.

Buy this book. Infinity's Rainbow and its sequels will be the cheapest and best investments that you have ever made in your own future, and the future of your children and family.

Ramona Byron
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