The Wayfarer's Handbook: A Field Guide for the Independent Traveler
by Evan S. Rice Author
This unique and visually appealing travel guide that shows you how to explore the world in style. It's packed with practical tips, fascinating world trivia, and inspiring ideas for modern adventurers. Designed with a vintage field guide look, it covers everything from avoiding travel scams and understanding cultural gestures to fun facts like the history of hot air balloons. With sketches, infographics, and maps, you can open The Wayfarer's Handbook to any page and find something interesting.
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Comments & Reviews
I always thought Green Anarchy was about letting your garden run wild.
I don't know anonymous, civilization coming to an inevitable end? People are not afraid to admit that civilization is coming to an end, because it is not coming to an end. You make a lot of unfounded assumptions here. Of course civilization will eventually end, but within our lifetime? Wishfull & simplistic thinking. This "end" will only happen if the earth is destroyed, however i imagine we will escape the earth before that cataclysm occurs. How will civilization end if we are spread across the universe? What i'm wondering is, do you wish for humanity to return to an animal-like existence where they are unable to write about their trials & tribulations? Where they are unable to pass on history & culture? It is far too easy to see freedom in those who cannot communicate with you. Animals are not "free", they are slaves to their own biology, just as we are. Civilization or humanity in general has nothing to do with notions of superiority, our kind must survive, it is a natural imperative. Only humans would be so foolish as to think that our survival was not an option. Talk to a bear about their own species deciding to commit suicide, i'm sure it wont understand you.
Or, simply just a journal identifying what every human(and what many 'anarchists') are afraid to admit: that civilization is coming to an inevitable end and that it is the biggest barrier(besides our own stubborness) to a free life...
What do you suggest? That we continue this mirage of our superiority? Embrace your insignificance!
To the minority of artists and thinkers, we yell at the top of our lungs: Life is always right! The artificial paradises with which you attempt to murder her are useless. Stop dreaming of an absurd return to the savage life. Beware of condemning the superior powers of society and the marvels of speed. Heal, rather, the illness of the post-war period, giving humanity new and nutritious joys. Instead of destroying human throngs, it is necessary to perfect them. Intensify the communication and the fusion of human beings. Destroy the distances and the barriers that separate them in love and friendship. Give fullness and total beauty to these two essential manifestations of life: Love and Friendship.
Looking to close Pandora's Box & rationalize the cowardice of the "back to the land" Hippies, Green Anarchy is produced by a small group of Anarchists from Eugene worshipping Indians & rationalizing their anti-social behavior with fatalism & misanthropy. The more academic features of the magazine continuously attack the use of language & the notion of civilization in general. For what? That we live as animals once again? I would rather continue the path that is dangerous & uncertain, than turn down the challenge of humanity & become an ape.
So, the past ten thousand years(out of at least 2 million as modern humans) of human history define what humanity is?
You're lame.