Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas And — Inspir...

Olson argues that modern humans are "domesticated animals" trapped by jobs, bills, and technology. To move toward true sustainability, he suggests we must:

Guidance on natural methods of birth control and managing waste responsibly, termed "The Tao of Poo". Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas and Inspir...

While lauded for its "pure, clear voice" and lyrical style, some reviewers note that its anti-agriculture stance and focus on meat can be polarizing. Critics also point out that while the philosophy is inspiring, the "rewilding" lifestyle may not be a viable solution for the entire global population due to dwindling wilderness. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Olson argues that modern humans are "domesticated animals"

In , author Miles Olson offers a radical departure from mainstream sustainability. Part philosophical treatise and part hard-core survival guide, the book challenges readers to dismantle the "culture of domestication" and rediscover their innate wildness. Core Philosophy: Unlearning Civilization Critics also point out that while the philosophy

Break free from the "technology trap" and the cycle of earning a keep within a system that may be inherently destructive. Practical "Feral" Skills

Methods for storing foraged and scavenged food without industrial technology. Critical Perspective