As plants see it, humans are not the masters of the Earth but only one of its most unpleasant and irksome residents. They have been on the planet for only about 300,000 years ago (nothing compared to the three billion years of plant evolution), yet have changed the conditions of the planet so drastically as to make it a dangerous place for their own survival.
It's time for the plants to offer advice.
In this playful, philosophical manifesto, Stefano Mancuso, expert on plant intelligence, presents a new constitution on which to build our future as beings respectful of the Earth and its inhabitants. These eight articles - the fundamental pillars on which plant life is based - must henceforth regulate all living beings.
This book offers a thought-provoking perspective that flips our usual human-centered worldview by imagining what plants might think of our species and our impact on the planet. Mancuso uses this creative framework to present environmental and philosophical ideas about how we might better coexist with the natural world. The book combines scientific insights about plant behavior with speculative thinking about alternative ways of organizing society based on how plants operate.