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“I believe until fairly recently our destructions of nature were more or less unwitting -- the by-products, so to speak, of our ignorance or weakness or depravity. It is our present principled and elaborately rationalized rape and plunder of the natural world that is a new thing under the sun.”

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What Matters?: Economics for a Renewed Commonwealth

This book explores alternative approaches to economic thinking that prioritize the health of communities and the natural world over purely financial indicators. Drawing on agrarian and ecological perspectives, it questions standard assumptions about progress and prosperity, proposing instead frameworks for economic life that support long-term communal resilience. The text engages with themes of local self-reliance, environmental stewardship, and the moral dimensions of economic decision-making, offering a critique of industrial and consumerist models while suggesting more measured, place-based alternatives. more

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Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry, an American novelist born on August 5, 1934, is renowned for his profound descriptions of rural life and his critical views on modern industrial civilization. more

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