Subjugate the Earth, Philipp Blom
Subjugate the Earth, Philipp Blom
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Subjugate the Earth
The Beginning and End of Human Domination of Nature

Author: Philipp Blom, Wieland Hoban

Narrator: Keval Shah

Unabridged: 13 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/25/2025

Categories: Nonfiction, History, Nature


Synopsis

Subjugate the Earth traces the biography of a strange idea: the idea that human beings can subdue nature and rule over it. Born in Mesopotamia at the dawn of civilization, the idea of subjugating the Earth was included in the Bible, reached Europe through Christianity, and spread through colonialism. The Enlightenment gave a scientific appearance to the ambition of controlling nature but did not change the ambition itself. Yet every birth presages a death. Only with the climate crisis has it become apparent that the subjugation of nature must be a self-defeating ambition, because it alters and deregulates natural systems which humans depend on for survival, precisely because they are part of nature. Subjugating the Earth is an idea that is dying around us.

The polycrisis threatening to engulf humanity is inextricably linked to how humans see themselves and their relationship with nature. Based on developments in the natural sciences, a new understanding of this relationship looks not at individual phenomena but at systems, connections, and entanglements between humans and other manifestations of nature. Is it possible to build a new understanding of humanity in nature by turning the traditional vision of free, rational individuals on its head and seeing humans as fascinating, irrational and system-dependent beings within the vast system of nature?

About Philipp Blom

The author of Fracture: Life and Culture in the West and The Vertigo Years, Philipp Blom was born in Hamburg in 1970. After studying in Vienna and Oxford, he worked in publishing as a journalist and translator in London and Paris. He lives in Vienna.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ptjerónimo on February 17, 2025

Rating: 2,5/5. Interrogo-me por onde andará o autor de "To Have and To Hold", "The Vertigo Years", "Fracture" e, mesmo, de "Nature's Mutiny", de tal forma este livro é diferente dos anteriores que li de Philipp Blom. Diferente e, na minha opinião, pior embora seja em termos de intenção certamente mu......more