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Chris’s Substack

Chris Smaje

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Food, energy, capitalism, collapse

Apologies that I’m not finding much time at the moment to write new blog posts, a situation that will probably continue for a while. Well, here’s one anyway, chiselled out from a couple of hours of idling on the internet recently and trying...

4 days ago
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Foragers and farmers: further thoughts on a debate with Tom Murphy

Diverting briefly from my blog cycle about my recent book Finding Lights in a Dark Age, here I’m going to continue my polite discussion with Tom Murphy about the human condition past, present and future – and, more specifically, about the p...

a month ago
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7

An arc of future Earth

Continuing my stately progress through my book Finding Lights in a Dark Age, we come next to the Introduction, entitled ‘An Arc of Future Earth’. But first a couple of quick housekeeping notices. Apologies to a couple of commenters whose co...

2 months ago
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Ragnarök revisited

It’s about time I wrote some posts about my recently published book Finding Lights in a Dark Age. There are twelve chapters in the book plus a preface, introduction and afterward, so my intention is to write fifteen posts about the book in ...

2 months ago
22
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  • Chris Smaje

    Small-scale farmer, writer

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