[D66] Off The Map - An Expedition into Deep Empire and The Global Economy
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*Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy*
Chellis Glendinning
Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers, 2002
187 pp., $15.95, paper
ISBN: 0-86571-463-0
/Off the Map: An Expedition Deep Into Empire and the Global Economy/, is
Chellis Glendinning's latest attempt to get us off out "buts" and active
for the good of ourselves and the world.
In an earlier book, /Hello, My Name is Chellis, and I'm in Recovery from
Western Civilization/, Ms. Glendinning argues persuasively that we are
all addicts. As a group, as a tribe, as a hive, we have bought into a
lifestyle that includes a renunciation of personal responsibility and an
addiction to comfort. It's not doing our bodies or our world and good,
but it is proving hard to shake.
For example, at Alcoholics Anonymous, the template for beating
addiction, we learn that we are not capable of escaping on our own. We
need companions and hard work. And it is generally agreed we need the
good will and assistance of the Big Fellow Himself. In her latest book,
Ms. Glendinning gives us hope that such needs can be met. She does this
by offering herself up as a case study. In brutally graphic terms, she
describes childhood abuse that her own father visited upon her and her
brother.
She then draws an analogy between the effect of global imperialism on
our world and the effect of familial imperialism upon her own body,
effects poisonous to all. She tells us, metaphorically, "Friends, if I
can survive and become whole, you can too, and so can our earth. Don't
give up the fight!"
Through struggle, and by humbly accepting the help of her community, Ms.
Glendinning is healing. She tells us that she is getting better. And
based upon this book, we must say, "My God, I believe her." She has
beaten the odds. So we may, too.
Characteristically, Ms. Glendinning also stirs our minds with some
provocative and troubling propositions. For example, what if maps and
computers, those favored toys we all love, are not such good things?
Maps give us the illusion of possession, thus leading to imperialistic
pretensions. They purport to represent Truth. They are some expert's
opinion, which we follow thoughtlessly. We no longer look for signs and
clues among the way, but trust in this abstract to bring us home safely.
Therefore, maps dull us to the actual breathing sensuous world that
surrounds us.
As for computers, they have ills to answer for us as well. Many have
observed that our world is being taken over by inhuman, amoral entities
called corporations. Ms. Glendinning points out that these corporations
are made possible by computers, and are run by computers. Computers have
been presented to us as our salvation, but they might turn out to be bad
weavers, connecting the evil we see growing everywhere.
/Off the Map/ offers the reader big hopes, big thoughts, and big dreams.
There is a Yiddish saying: "It is not our responsibility to finish the
work, but we must not allow ourselves to stop." Thank you, Ms.
Glendinning, for preserving in these labors which enrich us all.
/— Laura Weisberg/
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Order from:
New Society Publishers
PO Box 189
Gabriola Island, B.C.
CANADA
(800) 567-6772
www.newsociety.com <http://www.newsociety.com>
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