Abstract
The Human Predicament provides a detailed examination of human predicament and emotions. Immortality and suicide have nuanced implications in light of this unfortunate situation. An ecological frame of reference for political action to change the economic and social trends now deepening the human predicament: overpopulation and continuing population growth, overconsumption by rich societies, resource depletion, environmental degradation, and inequitable distribution of wealth within and between societies. Certain points often overlooked include: the demographic contribution to environmental deterioration; climate disruption, global toxication and a decay of biodiversity and ecosystem services and economic growth of the rich, which hurts everyone in the long term. Perpetual economic growth is biophysically impossible, the culture gap impedes solutions and all the factors are intertwined. Hope comes from growing worldwide grassroots movements.
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