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by Ernest Callenbach (Author) "The Times-Post is at last able to announce that William Weston, our top international affairs reporter, will spend six weeks in Ecotopia, beginning next week..." (more)
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Nearly every sentence offers yet another concretely sensible proposal, giving the book substantial density. . . . As a first primer for how to get it together as a stable-state humanitarian society, it is the best book I've seen yet.

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"A classic of earth consciousness." —Denis Hayes, original coordinator of Earth Day

"Essential reading for all who care about the earth's future."—Fritjof Capra, author of The Tao of Physics and The Turning Point

"None of the happy conditions in Ecotopia are beyond the technical or resource reach of our society."—Ralph Nader

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4.0 out of 5 stars an entertaining read, Dec 21 2008
By J. Tupone (Saskatchewan) - See all my reviews
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Ernest Callenbach's novel is written in a clever and well thought out manner. The novel tells the story of an American journalist who travels to the independent state of Ecotopia which is a country formed by environmentalists who managed to secede northern California, Oregon and Washington from the American union. The journalist spends time in Ecotopia learning about the young society and how its inhabitants strive to live in a stable state with nature.

It is a well written novel and it is quite clever. The novel clearly serves as a kind of call to arms for environmentalists, not in the military sense but in a "how-to" manner. It describes in fair detail the system of government that has been put in place, how energy, food and consumer goods are produced and how the people live and interact with each other.

The novel reads a lot like a manifesto for a "new" kind of environmental movement and is also full of several contradictions and oddball ideas. One part talks about a secret 3 day war between the USA and Ecotopia shortly after independence and how the Ecotopians shot down about 7000 US combat aircraft. Well, today, the US air force has less than 7000 aircraft and it seems rather absurd that the strongest military on earth would be foolish enough to lose its entire air force in a few days. That being said, the novel is fiction of course.

Callenbach is an entertaining writer, but to really love this book I am fairly certain that you have to be a strong environmentalist. If you're not, you can still enjoy the story and be intrigued by the detail that Callenbach has put into the utopia he created.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I love this book, but........, Mar 23 2004
By "efoff" (Ecotopia) - See all my reviews
This is one of those books that only a mother could love. This is one of my favorite books, but all the critical reviews are correct: the writing style flips back & forth between pretentious & wooden, the characters either shallow or dopey (usually both). This book is no "A Tale of Two Cities." In fact, for this kind of story, Thomas Moore's "Utopia," Bellemy's "Looking Backward"--and probably everything written by Jules Verne are better stories....Way better (especially Moore, the grand-daddy of the genre).

I still love this book, because of all that. When written during the 1970s, it was so "out there" for its time--that reading it now is terribly dated. It's almost like watching 1950s movies about space flight....But this book (in its own weird way) was an important book that helped inspire the environmental movement. No, it's not Rachal Carsons's "Silent Spring," but it reads a heck of a lot better than "Unsafe at any Speed."

If you're in your forties (or older), and want a drift back to the "future" of 1970, or you're younger & want to know why your parents are so weird--Read this book. Or if you are an environmentalist, and want to know where your roots lie--this is a good book to read.

But if you don't have any special interest, and are just looking for a ripping good yarn to pass a rainy saturday afternoon....It's not this book, babe.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking at the other side!, Mar 16 2004
I loved reading Ecotopia for my Government class. This book is really easy to understand. The author goes into great detail. For those of you who do like exploring new things this book is for you. It is possible to have a world like Ecotopia, that's whats so appealing. I recomend this to everyone. Open your mind explore something new and don't be afraid.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Fageddaboutit --
Sad attempt at scifi -- billing itself as political it fails at that too. Simplistic and underwhelming, it's difficult to persevere [we had it assigned in our book club] -- if... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2004 by steve estvanik

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Normal Novel ...
This is not a book about plot or characterization; it is a book about an idea. Earlier reviews describe the idea well enough; let my review's contribution be to suggest that if... Read more
Published on Oct 7 2003 by R. WINN

2.0 out of 5 stars Read Ecotopia Emerging instead
I read the prequel (which came out later) to this book, Ecotopia Emerging, first. Ecotopia Emerging was an excellent book, with a pretty gripping plot that did a good job of... Read more
Published on April 11 2003 by R. Ghoshal

5.0 out of 5 stars Ecotopia - worth thinking about
I read this book in the early 90's while living in Corvalis, Oregon. At that time you could see and experience bits and peices of "Ecotopia" at Nearly Normal's restaurant, The... Read more
Published on Feb 9 2003 by John Seidel

3.0 out of 5 stars Interested in plastics?
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Published on Dec 21 2002 by Tucker Lieberman

1.0 out of 5 stars Ecotopia as a socialist state? Not a great idea.
If you believe in Marxist ideas, than maybe this book can be seen as a nice approach to environmentalism. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed
Ecotopia is kind of a scary place to be honest. The people there all seem like drugged-out cult members. There are better books to spend your time reading.
Published on Mar 9 2002 by Eric Tang

4.0 out of 5 stars A truly inspirational read
While there's nothing that I can really discuss content-wise that already hasn't been mentioned in other reviews, I just want to express my own enjoyment of this truly unique... Read more
Published on Mar 7 2002 by Ken Scheffler

3.0 out of 5 stars Slickly packaged propoganda.
The main problem with the idea of an "ecotopia" is that no such state would be able to fend off its neighbors for long. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2002 by Darren X

4.0 out of 5 stars An entirely new concept of environmentalism
Ecotopia, by Ernest Callenbach, is not what one might call a novel. It's written from the point of view of a New York journalist exploring the world of the Northwest after an... Read more
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