A Mushroom at the End of the World ~ Danny F.

 4/28/26:

The Mushroom at the End of the World by Anna Tsing explores how life survives in "capitalist ruins"—landscapes damaged by industrial extraction—through the ecological and social life of the matsutake mushroom. Tsing uses the mushroom's lifecycle to argue against linear progress, proposing that collaborative survival, precarity, and multi-species assemblages offer a path for a liveable future in uncertain times.

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