Changing the way we think about climate change. In this somewhat emotional book, you will find it argued that anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is not real, but is no more than a political tool. Actually, we'd be better of with more carbon dioxide rather than less. Further along in the book, you will find reasons (and possible ways) to in fact stop the failed experiment of politics and return to a more natural liberty, no aggression, no hypocrisy and a (better) future for all. It is also argued, on the basis of more than just AGW, that government has turned against the people, and has thereby waived its right of existence. The only way forward for human kind, would be for government to go, in its entirety, as government will always devolve into what it is a totalitarian force for harm. Like it or not, this leaves open only one (also the most durable) anarchism. which will lead to MORE social order, not less That shall be better in so incredibly many ways, that one could fill a whole book with them, and still leave out some.
Augustine Fouillée (née Augustine Tuillerie), connue sous le pseudonyme G. Bruno, est une femme de lettres française. Elle était mariée une première fois à un M. Guyau dont elle a un fils, le philosophe et poète libertaire Jean-Marie Guyau. Après sa divorce, elle épouse le philosophe Alfred Fouillée, avec lequel elle entretenait déjà une liaison.
Augustine Fouillée (née Augustine Tuillerie), better known by her nom de plume G. Bruno, was a French author. Her first husband was a M. Guyau, by whom she had a son, the philosopher and libertarian poet Jean-Marie Guyau. After divorcing M. Guyau, she married the philosopher Alfred Fouillée, with whom she was already involved during her first marriage.