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Caterina
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Finished, the fascinating but ultra-depressing case studies of societal collapse; on to the success stories. Strangely, one of the success stories (surviving for 3200 years) is Tonga -which happens to be the setting of the stupendous new historical novel I'm immersed in -- The Wayfinder by Adam Johnson. A place I'd given approximate zero previous thought to --& it was an empire, an exploiter, not some garden of Eden.
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Caterina
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Diamond said this is not an uninterrupted series of depressing stories but the first long, thoughtful story sure was depressing! To think that the "pristine" Big Sky State of Montana is so polluted by toxic mine waste that mine operators from all over the world visit to study what not to do. Plus many other serious problems that would have caused its collapse w/o outside money, causing a 2-tier rich/poor society...
— Jan 25, 2026 11:50AM
Caterina
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This book is not an uninterrupted series of depressing stories of failure,but also includes success stories inspiring imitation&optimism. In addition,I don't know of any case in which a society's collapse can be attributed solely to environmental damage.There are always other contrib. factors.When I began to plan this book I didn't apprec.those complications, &naively thought the book would just be about envir. dmge.
— Jan 20, 2026 12:13PM
