Abstract
A Total Liberation Pathway is proposed, involving an abolition of compulsory work for all beings.
This trajectory involves drastically shortening humans’ workweek, ending the exploitation of
animals including for food, and rewilding ecosystems currently exploited as “working landscapes.”
Using the climate models the Global Calculator and C-Roads Pro, I demonstrate that the Total
Liberation Pathway could return atmospheric CO2 and global temperature levels to the 300 ppm
and 1°C targets demanded by the 2010 People’s Agreement of Cochabamba, and could achieve
the precautionary target of rewilding of 75% of the Earth. I also propose possible contours of a
strategy of resistance and reconstruction. Although Indigenous communities and energy and
agricultural workers will have an indispensable role in the transition, through control over land and key economic bottlenecks, the entire resistance of human and nonhuman beings offers hope. Letting nature play, humans included, could enable a livable future