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Like the layers of an onion, under the first lie is another, and under that another, and they all make you cry.

Like the layers of an onion, under the first lie is another, and under that another, and they all make you cry.

Derrick Jensen (2012). “The Derrick Jensen Reader: Writings on Environmental Revolution”, p.36, Seven Stories Press

We cannot hope to create a sustainable culture with any but sustainable souls.

Derrick Jensen (2006). “Endgame”, p.190, Seven Stories Press

We have a need for enchantment that is as deep and devoted as our need for food and water.

Derrick Jensen (2002). “The Culture of Make Believe”, p.537, Chelsea Green Publishing

Premise Eight: The needs of the natural world are more important than the needs of the economic system.

Derrick Jensen (2011). “Endgame, Volume 1: The Problem of Civilization”, p.6, Seven Stories Press

As is true for most people I know, I've always loved learning. As is also true for most people I know, I always hated school. Why is that?

Derrick Jensen (2005). “Walking on Water: Reading, Writing, and Revolution”, p.3, Chelsea Green Publishing

a real partnership in which all parties help all others to be more fully themselves

Derrick Jensen (2011). “Endgame, Volume 1: The Problem of Civilization”, p.146, Seven Stories Press

Writing is really very easy. Tap a vein and bleed onto the page. Everything else is just technical.

Derrick Jensen (2005). “Walking on Water: Reading, Writing and Revolution”, p.62, Chelsea Green Publishing

Learning has to come from doing, not intellectualizing.

Derrick Jensen (2004). “The Culture of Make Believe”, p.126, Chelsea Green Publishing

All writers are propagandists.

Derrick Jensen (2011). “Endgame, Volume 1: The Problem of Civilization”, p.18, Seven Stories Press

Civilization is not and can never be sustainable.

Derrick Jensen (2011). “Endgame, Volume 1: The Problem of Civilization”, p.5, Seven Stories Press

I thought a forest was made up entirely of trees, but now I know that the foundation lies below ground, in the fungi.

Derrick Jensen (2011). “Truths Among Us: Conversations on Building a New Culture : Interviews”, p.210, PM Press

Civilization can never be sustainable.

Derrick Jensen (2005). “Walking on Water: Reading, Writing and Revolution”, p.105, Chelsea Green Publishing