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Living on the Precipice by Greg Caton

Living on the Precipice

Published 2018

Global Corruption, the Supremacy of "Fake" & Reflections on Near-Term Human Extinction. An essential anthology of the best internet postings spanning 22 years (1996-2018).

Pages
503
Format
Both
Timespan
22 Years
Includes
Index

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About This Book

Living on the Precipice is a comprehensive anthology of the best internet postings from Greg Caton spanning a 22-year period (1996-2018). This work incorporates the most powerful material from both Meditopia and the Ashwin essay files.

Through these essays, Greg explores critical themes of global corruption, the proliferation of false narratives in society, and profound reflections on humanity's trajectory. This book captures the evolution of his thought and warnings across nearly two decades of online writing.

What's Inside

This anthology includes insights on:

  • Global systems of corruption and control
  • The evolution and power of misinformation ("Fake")
  • Spiritual and philosophical perspectives on human existence
  • Historical analysis of critical events and their meanings
  • Practical wisdom for navigating uncertain times

Book Details

Pages: 503
Format: Available in both Digital and Paperback editions
Time Period Covered: 1996-2018 (22 years)
References: Hundreds of citations and comprehensive bibliography with ISBNs
Features: Complete index and cross-references
Available: Greg Caton Store and major retailers