

Butler described herself as “an oil-and-water combination of ambition, laziness, insecurity, certainty, and drive.” That phrase “oil-and-water combination” captures how this book holds repelling things together. Religion and community failed, yet are worth re-envisioning. A future of kill or be killed makes more precious, not less, that drive to survive and share. We‘re not at this future yet. That “yet” sags with a call to do something about it.