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** Plus points: anarchism, non-dualism, beyond “fall from grace” story.  
 
** Plus points: anarchism, non-dualism, beyond “fall from grace” story.  
 
** Minus: not enough humility nor deference to non-western non-male stories; didn’t mention Freddy Perlman yet; no pictures ;)
 
** Minus: not enough humility nor deference to non-western non-male stories; didn’t mention Freddy Perlman yet; no pictures ;)
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** https://twitter.com/Ms_Multicolor/status/1452236194096496646?s=20
  
 
=Other Critiques=
 
=Other Critiques=

Latest revision as of 20:02, 25 October 2021

Critique of The Dawn (of Everything)

The book itself:

  • buy
  • read
  • download
  • engage


My Critique of The Dawn

  • Starting at the cover
    • Calling the book "... of Everything" is arrogant
    • BOTH authors are: white, cis-male, old, "western", able-bodied.
=> I find that they should have had as co-authors more people from marginalised groups
  • Page one: "the world seems to be in such a mess"
    • as a starting assumption, this statement the OPPOSITE of the proclaimed premise that they are dispelling the "myth of progress"!
=> from a cyclic-time PoV, the world is neither more nor less "in a mess" than long time ago, or far in the future 
=> from the zen/spiritual PoV, "it is what it is", so calling it "a mess" is an unnecessary suffering, in addition to the existing pain 
=> from the NVC PoV, this is NOT an "objective observation", but quite judgemental 
=> AND it's ignoring the JOY that is ALSO present in the world, as both Zen & NVC "see" 

Other Critiques

https://anatomiesofpower.wordpress.com/2021/10/25/on-first-looking-into-the-dawn-of-everything1/

Book Reviews

https://www.idler.co.uk/article/book-of-the-week-the-dawn-of-everything/ [www.idler.co.uk]

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/oct/23/the-dawn-of-everything-by-david-graeber-and-david-wengrow-review-inequality-is-not-the-price-of-civilisation