"Class, Race, Hierarchy, and Social Relations in The Long Emergency" Part two is behind a paywall.
I don't agree with Kunstler's stand on gender relations. He basically says that without cheap, abundant oil to power things, housework will once again become toilsome, and that women will do most of it. Unsurprisingly, many women wrote to him and took issue with that prediction.
Despite that, it's still worth reading. And I might have more later.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Kunstler's Essay on
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division of labor,
gender,
Kunstler,
men,
peak oil,
race,
social class,
the Long Emergency,
women
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