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Things that Matter
Things that Matter: Three Decades of Passion, Pastimes, and Politics© 2013 Charles Krauthammer400 pages Things that Matter collects articles spanning at three decades, largely culled from The New Republic, giving voice to psychologist-turned-cultural observer and journalist Charles Krauthammer as he … Continue reading
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Tagged essays, Judaism, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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Down the River
Down the River© 1982 Edward Abbey In Desert Solitaire, Edward Abbey collected contemplative pieces he had written while a park ranger in the high desert, putting his passion for the wilderness into action by working to conserve it. The volume … Continue reading
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Tagged American West, Edward Abbey, essays, Nature, rivers, social criticism, Society and Culture
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Home Economics
Home Economics© 1987 Wendell Berry192 pages The term economics originally referred to household management, and to Wendell Berry, that’s what it should remain still. Home Economics collects essays on the meaning and relation of economy to human life. In it, … Continue reading
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Tagged Distributionism, Distributism, ecology, economics, essays, farming, food, food and drink, kith and kin, manners and morals, philosophy, sacramental living, Wendell Berry
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What Are People For? (Comments & Selections)
What Are People For?© 1990, 2010 (2nd Edition) Wendell Berry210 pages Did the Lord say that machines oughta take the place of livin’? (“John Henry“, Johnny Cash) Wendell Berry is a softly outspoken critic of the triumph of inhumanity. What … Continue reading
This week at the library: Independence Day, simple living, cities, and the digestive tract
Last week’s titles: American Creation, Joseph Ellis | Gulp, Mary Roach | Jayber Crow, Wendell Berry | His Excellency, Joseph Ellis | Edens Lost and Found, various authors Dear readers: This past week I finished up my Independence Day tribute with … Continue reading
Disrupting the Rabblement
Disrupting the Rabblement: Think For Yourself, Face Your Fears, Live Your Dreams, and Piss off some Zombies© 2012 Niall Doherty~138 pages There are those who live, and those who simply exist. The majority of people, the rabblement, simply exist, and it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity, e-book, essays, mindfulness, philosophy, praxis, skepticism, Stoicism
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The Plain Reader
The Plain Reader© 1998 various authors, edited by Scott Savage272 pages What really matters? Such is the question explored by the contributing authors of The Plain Reader, a collaboration between Amish and Quaker communities to express how living simply allows … Continue reading
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Tagged children, education, energy, essays, health/wellness, mindfulness, philosophy, self reliance, simple living, social criticism, Society and Culture
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Thoughts on Building Strong Towns
Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume I© 2012 Chuck Marohn174 pages$9.95 In California, school districts are being forced to suspend their bus routes. In Alabama, Jefferson County – home to the state’s largest city, Birmingham – has gone bankrupt. Basic … Continue reading
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Tagged Chuck Marohn, cities, civic awareness, economics, essays, goods/services, infrastructure, Politics-CivicInterest, sustainability, transportation, urbanism
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Independence Wrap-up
This year I continued in my tradition of reading some appropriate books around the Fourth of July, starting with the excellent Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis and moving on to two collections. The first, Our Sacred Honor by William J. … Continue reading
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Tagged America, essays, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, quotations, social criticism, Society and Culture
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Desert Solitaire
Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness© 1968 Edward Abbey269 pages Journey to the expansive southwestern American desert and take it in — the vast stretches of open ground, bounded by mountains and broken by marvelously intriguing rock formations that … Continue reading
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Tagged American West, Edward Abbey, essays, Nature, social criticism, Society and Culture
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