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In 1960, Pentti Linkola published the anti-war book 'Isänmaan ja eisensen puola', celebrating pacifism and non-violence. However, the optimism and enthusiasm of the then 28-year-old environmentalist were severely tested over the next ten years until it finally succumbed. Linkola, considering ecological, political, and social injustice in the world, radically re-evaluated his positions. He lost faith in people, and today he views the peace movement as a naivety that humanity should inevitably abandon. Living outside of civilization for decades, he sharply criticizes Earth's overpopulation, capitalism, and the consumerist way of life. Linkola advocates for the abolition of industrialization, a significant reduction in the world population, and a return to nature. This documentary delves into the life of Linkola, Finland's most famous thinker, despite many controversial statements.