Corrupt and Integral Tradition present the hottest book on radical environmentalism this year:
Pentti Linkola's "Can Life Prevail?"
Readers' comments about the book:
Environmentalism does not make sense when approached from most angles. Linkola's version makes perfect sense.
Linkola's cry, "Can Life Prevail?," does not just ask the question--it provides us with an answer to how we can win.
His flavor of radical environmentalism deserves a hearing and wider audience.
I don't agree with a lot of what he says but Linkola deserves to be respected for his honesty.
by Martin Regnen
This is one of those very old-school, vaguely medieval German beers, and considerably cheaper than any other Keller I've ever run across. That didn't have me expecting much, but this is a pretty good and interesting brew. It feels pretty thin, as can be expected with the style, and doesn't have a very strong flavor, but the flavor it does have is interesting and pretty complex. It definitely tastes different than a run-of-the-mill lager. There seem to be some spices other than hops used to add bitterness, though I'm not quite sure what they are. The carbonation and head retention are also good by Keller standards.
Yeah, this is a pretty light (4,9% ABV), refreshing beer with a slightly fruity taste, and I like it. Life is not all Baltic porters.
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