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and its allies.

238. Paul Richardson, “Hojojutsu—The Art of Tying,” Sukisha Ko Ryu: Bringing Together All the Elements of the Ninjutsu & Samuraijutsu Takamatsu-den Traditions, http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/sukisha/hojojutsu.html. (accessed June 4, 2003).

239. Jensen, Culture, 107.

240. Crévecoeur, 214.

241. Johansen.

242. Franklin, 481-82.

243. Axtell, 303.

244. American Cynic.

245. Axtell, 327.

246. American Cynic.

247. Ibid.

248. Stannard, 105.

249. Morgan, 74.

250. Ibid.

251. Ibid.

252. Alcatraz.

Bringing Down Civilization, Part I

253. Reich, 3-4.

254. Malakoff.

255. Dvorak.

256. Schor, 19.

257. Wilkinson.

258. Most of my account of the Bolt Weevils comes from Losure.

259. Kinda makes you proud to be an American, don’t it?

260. Welcome to the club.

261. Sadovi.

262. Wikle. See also Towerkill, http://www.towerkill.com, for a very good exploration of how towers kill birds.

A History of Violence

263. Miller.

264. “A Study of Assassination.” This can be found at innumerable websites (well, a Google search shows 138). One version, complete with drawings, is at http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB4/ciaguat2.html (accessed July 7, 2003).

265. Diamond, 1.

266. Mowat, 92-94.

267. Ibid., 49.

268. Ibid., 61.

269. Ibid., 63-64.

270. Cokinos, 102-4

271. “B.C. Court.”

272. “B.C.’s Spotted.”

273. Mowat, 174.

274. Alaska Fisheries Science Center, “A Ghastly View of Fish Squeezed through the Net by the Tons of Fish Trapped within the Main Body of the Net,” NOAA Photo Library, http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/fish/fish0167.htm (accessed July 10, 2003).

275. “Why Is Everybody.” This article shows me yet again why this culture is killing the planet, and why I hate it. The magazine is supposedly pro-environmental, but the authors and editors make this whole disturbing discussion into a big joke. I don’t know what their fucking problem is. I was as disgusted by this article as by the “people” the author was writing about.

276. Seekers of the Red Mist, http://seekersoftheredmist.com (accessed July 10, 2003). This particular comment was posted April 25, 2003, at 8:31 a.m.

277. White, 3. This issue also contains a very favorable review of an extraordinary book called The Culture of Make Believe by an extraordinarily cool guy who happens to have the same name as this author.

278. I would add, to women and to the natural world. And women, too, are alienated, of course.

Hatred

279. Fromm, 114-15.

280. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, electronic ed., vers. 1.1, s.v. “samsara.”

281. Ming Zhen Shakya, “What Is Zen Buddhism, Part II—Samsara and Nirvana,” http://www.hsuyun.org/Dharma/zbohy/Literature/essays/mzs/whatzen2.html (accessed July 14, 2003).

282. Richard Hooker, “India Glossary,” s.v. “samsara,” World Civilizations: An Internet Classroom and Anthology, Washington State University, http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GLOSSARY/SAMSARA .HTM (accessed July 14, 2003).

283. Jay Morgan, “Monks Always Get the Coolest Lines,” Ordinary-Life, http://www.ordinary-life.net/blog/archives/002058.php. (accessed July 29, 2003). I’ve made minor modifications to his version to match other versions I’ve read.

284. Robbins, 86.

285. I’m indebted to Ward Churchill for this phrase.

286. What’s the difference between God granting his chosen people dominion over every living thing and the U.S. military seeking full-spectrum dominance?

287. Laing, 106-7.

288. Ibid., 107.

Love Does Not Imply Pacifism

289. Guevara, 225.

290. Doing her part to contribute to overshooting carrying capacity.

291. Perhaps by talking about it she has gone to the “dark side.”

292. Laing, 36-37.

293. Elliott, 12. The italics are in the original.

294. Goleman, 177.

It’s Time to Get Out

295. Anderson Valley Advertiser, April 28, 2004, 12. I’m sorry about the masculine pronoun.

296. I am indebted to Becky Tarbotton for the previous several paragraphs.

297. Gruen, 62.

298. Brown, 273, 449.

299. Orwell, 210.

300. Weber, 156.

301. Mallat.

302. “Living in Reality,” 21. That same Indian gave his own answer as to what they could

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