Sometimes I look around at human behavior gone awry--mass shootings, etc.--and while I know there's a range of factors at work, I wonder if a lot of it can be explained by the possibility that we don't have a lot of good habitat left in which the human animal can thrive.
I’m fairly sure there’s nothing new in such books for you, given your direct experience, but they may inspire interesting questions the rest of us are too domesticated to ask
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And where do people go for better habitat that's not, y'know, the rich guy's weekend ranch with the treehouse and seven ATVs?
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Urban rewilding? Parkour? Hunt raccoons in the dumpsters among the fallen homeless drug addicts, carefully picking your way through needles and poop?
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Civilized to Death 
will make a 21st century argument that rhymes a bit with Morris’