Dug, Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! Journal 22, no. 6 (21 June 2002). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7069.
INNARDS
- VICTORY FOR THE U’WA
- EF! TAKES THE FBI TO COURT
- PELTIER SUES THE FBI
- LORD OF MACHINES: INTO MIDDLE EARTH WITH TOLKIEN
- EARTH CHARTER: TRANSITION TO A NEW WORLD?
- HATE CIVILIZED: AN INTERVIEW WITH DERRICK JENSEN
- BUREC: 100 YEARS OF DESTRUCTION
- THE MOST ILLEGAL PLACE IN THE WORLD
- MARINE CONVOY THREATENS TO CRUSH TORTOISES
- DENE SULINE OF LA LOCHE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
- REMEMBERING ROBERTA BLACKGOAT: 1917-2002
- LUSH AND LIVID: PROTECTING ECUADOR’S FORESTS
- PHILADELPHIA ACTIVISTS SUED BY DEVELOPERS
- CLIMATE CHANGE CARAVAN TRAVERSES CANADA
- WORLD WEEK FOR ANIMALS IN LABS ROUNDUP
- SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AT THE GOLDEN ARCHES
- PIES FOR THEIR LIES
- ELF SPOKESPERSON RESIGNS
- PL CALLS FOR HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDS
- COP TALK
- NCEF! TAKES TO THE TREES
- RUNNING ON EMPTINESS: A BOOK REVIEW
- PRIMITIVISM: AN ILLUSION WITH NO FUTURE
- COMPASSION IS A CRIME: GRAND JURY REVS UP
- PUSHING THROUGH PAVEMENT: A VIEW FROM INSIDE
- EAGLE CREEK DEFENDERS SUBPOENAED
- WHOA, WHERE’S THE RRR?
- VIVA CABO ROJO!
One of the things I say that has been very well-received is that the most common words spoken by any environmentalist I know are, “We’re fucked.” People will say, “Well if that’s the case then why don’t you just kill yourself,” and the answer to that is that “life is good.”
— Derrick Jensen
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