Tales From a Distant Shore: THIRD EDITION
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Author: Tom Wallace
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Book Description
In other writings I have attempted to find positive things that we can work on individually and collectively, to try to solve the many problems our world faces and to try to make the world a better place. But problems are complex are complex and we might not see solutions any time soon. So, I wonder, what if we were to take very different approaches to my usual positive spin? That’s not to say a total reversal of proposals I’ve written about elsewhere. But perhaps I’d describe it as a more cautious, more cynical, more conservative approach. What if we follow what seem to be current trends through to their logical conclusion? What kind of world would we end up with? How might we respond as individuals if we took a more pessimistic view of life?
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Tom Wallace
I describe myself as an author and illustrator and my work can be found online at various sources, posting as abtw777. I’m the author of Conatus, Twenty-One Levels of Self-Deception and Utopia, Governance and the Commons, amongst other works. Printed copies of my books are distributed free from various outlets, including ‘Little Free Libraries’. Original pen and ink illustrations are distributed free under the title of ‘Art for All’. Most of my writing is non-fiction and the subjects addressed are philosophy, spirituality, politics, climate change and the peace movement.




