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Off the Cuff – Jim Kunstler and Chris Martenson Chat

JHK was a guest on last week’s Off the Cuff chat with Chris Martenson at the Peak Prosperity website.

Chris and Jim get into some pretty uncharted territory of conjecture about social behavior in an American future that is liable to be a lot different from what we’re familiar with these days. Click here for the conversation

About James Howard Kunstler

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James Howard Kunstler is the author of many books including (non-fiction) The Geography of Nowhere, The City in Mind: Notes on the Urban Condition, Home from Nowhere, The Long Emergency and the four-book series of World Made By Hand novels, set in a post economic crash American future. His most recent book is Living in the Long Emergency; Global Crisis, the Failure of the Futurists, and the Early Adapters Who Are Showing Us the Way Forward. Jim lives on a homestead in Washington County, New. York, where he tends his garden and communes with his chickens.

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