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The future is Amish, not Mad Max: interview with Bart Anderson of EB
The ways out of the crisis evoke the lifestyle of Amish communities rather than the apocalyptic vision of Mad Max. (French Cyberpunk/futurology e-zine interviews mild-mannered peak oil journalist.)
February 18, 2009



