The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics (Culture of the Land) Review

The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics (Culture of the Land)
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I purchased this book because of a philosophy class I am taking this semester, but I am so glad I did! This is one of the best philosophy book I had read so far. Thompson is a great writer. He is easy to read (unlike most philosophers), and his idea for America's agricultural future is worth reading. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to live in a better world.

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As industry and technology proliferate in modern society, sustainability has jumped to the forefront of contemporary political and environmental discussions. The balance between progress and the earth's ability to provide for its inhabitants grows increasingly precarious as we attempt to achieve sustainable development. In The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics, Paul B. Thompson articulates a new agrarian philosophy, emphasizing the vital role of agrarianism in modern agricultural practices. Thompson, a highly regarded voice in environmental philosophy, unites concepts of agrarian philosophy, political theory, and environmental ethics to illustrate the importance of creating and maintaining environmentally conscious communities. Thompson describes the evolution of agrarian values in America, following the path blazed by Thomas Jefferson, John Steinbeck, and Wendell Berry.Providing a pragmatic approach to ecological responsibility and commitment, The Agrarian Vision is a significant, compelling argument for the practice of a reconfigured and expanded agrarianism in our efforts to support modern industrialized culture while also preserving the natural world.

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