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The Need to Be Whole: Book Review
Wendell Berry is now in his 80s. For decades he’s been one of America’s finest thinkers and writers, focusing on the rural life, ecology, community, our individual and collective relationship to the land and the natural world, the connections we … Continue reading
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Tagged ecology, environment, farming, nature studies, nonfiction, philosophy, racism, social justice, writing
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What Are People For?: Book Review
Reading Wendell Berry’s nonfiction is more an exercise in thinking and philosophy than it is learning about his point of view on a particular topic. He can challenge your way of thinking on just about anything: feminism, technology, conservation, work … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation, ecology, essays, kentucky, nonfiction, philosophy, wendell berry, writing
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