Buy Textbooks  |  Rent Textbooks  |  Sell Textbooks  |  eTextbooks
Help  |  Questions? 1-877-292-6442
Hello, Sign In
Your Account
0

Believing Cassandra : An Optimist Looks At A Pessimist's World - 99 edition

by Alan Atkisson

Believing Cassandra : An Optimist Looks At A Pessimist`s World (ISBN10: 1890132160; ISBN13: 9781890132163)
ISBN13: 978-1890132163
ISBN10: 1890132160

Summary: Cassandra was the young and beautiful daughter of Priam, the last king of Troy. Apollo bestowed upon Cassandra a special gift -- the ability to see the future. But when she refused his favors, he twisted her gift with a curse, so no one would believe her prophecies. Consultant, raconteur, and musical performer Alan AtKisson sees a parallel between Cassandra's situation and that of today's environmentalists--concerned citizens and scientists who see the world hurtling ...show more toward self-destruction. Is it true that most of the human race could care less about their dire warnings? But stop the hand wringing and let's get to work, says AtKisson. One way or another, by choice or catastrophe, our civilization will discover a sustainable way of life. We can either shape the future with our own creativity and innovation, or let ''nature's strong hand'' bring on the consequences. In a style that's refreshingly candid and vivid with unforgettable personal anecdotes, AtKisson provides us with a bridge passing over the brink of despair to the crest of an enticing future. He enables the reader to join the pioneers who embrace the ideas, techniques, and practices of sustainable living--the people who are ''believing Cassandra.'' The world has raced beyond the limits to growth, putting us in a dangerous stage of ''overshoot.'' The sky is literally falling, and we don't know what to think. Alan AtKisson takes a surprisingly bright view of the apocalypse, and makes it seem like a transformation we might just survive. He re-explores the ancient Greek myth of ''Cassandra's Dilemma'' -- Cassandra had the gift, (some would say curse), to be able to accurately prophesy the future, but no one would believe her. AtKisson sees therein the predicament of modern-day environmentalists, trying to deliver a message that even basically sympathetic citizens don't want to hear. By contrast, AtKisson himself uses the tools of a poet and songwriter, who is also a trained scientist and legendary community organizer, to dramatize the challenges facing us. He works his readers steadily through and beyond the grim predictions of computer models that provided the foundations for two seminal works in environmental literature, The Limits to Growth and Beyond the Limits. In the process, he makes even the arcane language of system dynamics accessible to the technical neophyte. And in the chapter ''Longing for the End of the World,'' AtKisson brings us into direct confrontation with TEOTWAWKI (The End of the World as We Know It), and shows why it might not be so bad after all. This startling appraisal provides a lead-in to an entertaining, inspiring discussion of the possibilities for a sustainable future. AtKisson explains the real potential for sustainability in a way that will silence critics who have assailed the fundamental concept of limits to growth since the warning was raised back in 1972. The book ends with some rousingly optimistic scenarios for global transformation. AtKisson, who is a musician, knows that his audience ought to leave the theater humming a tune, and he gives them three to choose from. This is more than lip service. This is genuine imagination and hope. For anyone who has followed the halting and fitful progress of the environmental movement, this book is a must read. Effervescent as champagne, crisp as a fresh garden mesclun, AtKisson has created a lively and believable look at our future. Anyone who is fed up with hearing only about our problems -- holes in the ozone, toxic wastes, and the greenhouse effect -- will take heart from this book. ...show less

Edition/Copyright: 99
Cover: Paperback
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co.
Published: 09/01/1999

View Author Bio

List Price: $16.95
Used  Currently Sold Out
New  Currently Sold Out
Rental $14.49
Due back 08/16/2013
Rental
Save $2.46 (15%)
  • Free return shipping
  • In stock
  • 21-day satisfaction guarantee
CDs or access codes may not be included
Marketplace sellers starting at $1.99

More prices and sellers below.

The Marketplace on Textbooks.com
Additional Sellers for Believing Cassandra : An Optimist Looks At A Pessimist's World
Just for you, we curate a growing list of independent booksellers, giving you even MORE choices when shopping for your textbooks.
Keep in mind: Marketplace orders do NOT qualify for free shipping. More about the MarketplaceMore about the Marketplace

Filter by:   All (46)  |  New (4)  |  Like New (4)  |  Very Good (26)  |  Good (10)  |  Acceptable (2)

Price
 
Condition
Seller
Comments
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
GreenEarthBooks
Portland, OR
Seller Rating: 4.57
Appearance of only slight previous use. Cover and binding show a little wear. All pages are undamaged with potentially only a few, small markings. Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green ...show more Earth Books. Read. Recycle and Reuse! ...show less
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
thriftbooks-com
Auburn, WA
Seller Rating: 4.59
Purchasing this book supports the King County Library System Foundation. Thriftbooks and KCLSF have partnered to help raise additional funds for the library system. Ex-Library book - will contain lib ...show morerary markings. Book has appearance of light use with no easily noticeable wear. Millions of satisfied customers and climbing. Thriftbooks is the name you can trust, guaranteed. Spend Less. Read More. ...show less
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
RF Ventures TN
Cedar Hill, TN
Seller Rating: 4.53
Paperback Very good Book is in very good condition.
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
AtlantaBookCompany
Atlanta, GA
Seller Rating: 4.61
Light wear to edges and pages. Cover and spine show no easily noticeable damage. A tradition of southern quality and service. All books guaranteed at the Atlanta Book Company. Our mailers are 100% rec ...show moreyclable. ...show less
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
Better World Books
Mishawaka, IN
Seller Rating: 4.65
Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
Free State Books
Halethorpe, MD
Seller Rating: 4.53
This copy shows very minor wear. Free State Books. Never settle for less.
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
Susies Books
Garner, NC
Seller Rating: 4.64
1999 Paperback This Book is in very good condition.
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
Yankee Clipper Books
Windsor, CT
Seller Rating: 4.56
Very good condition book with only light signs of previous use. Sail the Seas of Value
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
Cathy's Half Price Books PA
Havertown, PA
Seller Rating: 4.73
1999 Paperback Very good Standard used condition with no marks, labels or damage. Thanks for your business! Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
$1.99
+$3.99 s/h
Add
VeryGood
MotorCityBooks
Brownstown, MI
Seller Rating: 4.6
Book has appearance of only minimal use. All pages are undamaged with no significant creases or tears. With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, Best Prices.
Page:   1     2     3     |   Next >
Close
Close
Close