Evolution Mine - Genesis: How Petrochemicals Took Control of the Modern World and How We Take It Back

Author:   Amanda Clayton ,  Eric Stevens
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798277015551


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   02 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Evolution Mine - Genesis: How Petrochemicals Took Control of the Modern World and How We Take It Back


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Most people feel the pressure long before they understand the cause. Prices climb. Paychecks shrink. Homes feel uneasy even when nothing looks wrong. The air feels heavier. The bills arrive faster. Life becomes harder even when you are doing everything right. People sense something is off, but they rarely see the machinery behind it. Evolution Mine: The Industrial Evolution pulls back the curtain on the system that quietly reshaped American life for the last century. It reveals how a single material pipeline, petrochemicals, embedded itself into every corner of the economy and turned households into the final stop on an industrial supply chain. This book shows how that system was built, how it hides the harm it creates, and why the pressure so many people feel is not personal failure. It is architecture. This is not a book about fear or guilt. It is a book about clarity and power. Once you understand how materials shape markets, how markets shape policy, and how policy shapes daily life, the world finally makes sense again. The confusion lifts. The shame dissolves. What felt like chaos becomes a readable map. Inside this book you will uncover: - How petrochemical companies built a material monopoly and trained the world to see it as normal - Why wages stalled, debt exploded, and two incomes became mandatory for families that once survived on one - How our homes gradually turned into fossil terrariums filled with plastics, coatings, foams, solvents, and micro-particles - Why safer materials like hemp and bamboo were suppressed through regulation, trade policy, and industry framing - How global supply chains were engineered to make petrochemical inputs the default choice for factories and brands - How public relations firms created the narratives that protected this system and shaped public imagination - How the military industrial complex pioneered materials that later migrated into homes and consumer goods - How ordinary people can break the cycle by shifting the inputs that shape entire industries from the ground up Evolution Mine connects health, economics, politics, manufacturing, trade, debt, and daily life in a way no other book has done. It shows how the petrochemical era was constructed piece by piece, decision by decision, until it became invisible. More importantly, it reveals how quickly that era can end once people understand the leverage they already hold. This book introduces the Doctrine of Material Primacy, a simple principle with enormous consequences. Change the material and you change the supply chain. Change the supply chain and you change the economy. Change the economy and you change the future. You do not need permission to build something better. You do not need perfect politics or perfect conditions. You only need to understand how the current system works and where its weak points are. This book hands you that map. If you have ever felt like the world stopped making sense, if you have ever wondered why life feels harder each year, if you have ever wanted a clear and realistic plan for a future that actually improves daily life, this book is for you. Evolution Mine will change how you see your home, your work, your community, and your country. It will show you that the pressure feels real because it is real, the causes are traceable, and the solutions are within reach. The next economy is already forming. This book shows you how to help build it.

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Author:   Amanda Clayton ,  Eric Stevens
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9798277015551


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   02 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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