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Susan Hawthorne

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Diversity is a continuing theme of this book, and I use it in part as an organising principle, but also as the conceptual check for my hypothesis that a world organised around wild politics, around the principle of diversity, and inspired by biodiversity, would be organised very differently from the profit-driven globalised world we now live in. Read the first page
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