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PublishedMonash University Publishing, October 2025 |
ISBN9781923192249 |
FormatSoftcover, 304 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.3cm |
Almost a century ago, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World imagined a society founded on a radical idea. Using eugenics and powerful pharmaceuticals, its rulers would engineer humans to fit the society they wanted to see, rather than build a society based on the needs of humans. The result was a rational and efficient system. And the crushing of the human spirit.
Today, faced with an environmental crisis, our economic and political leaders are responding in the spirit of Huxley's rulers. Rather than building societies that respect the natural world, they are developing the means to remake nature itself. Yet channelling the same instrumental thinking that caused this crisis will only deepen it. We must examine that future, to challenge its assumptions and propose alternatives, predicated on a different vision of nature and humans' place within it. From the nuclear industry's careless mining of uranium, through to the centuries-old traditions of some of the world's first peoples, history is layered with insights into how humans have treated the natural world, and how this can guide us forward.
Inscribed in the ecological crisis is a mandate for a radical rethink. Cogent, insightful and bold, Brave New Wild rises to that challenge. It will make you think about the planet, and our existence on it, in a new way.