Ebook: Our oldest task: making sense of our place in nature
Author: Freyfogle Eric T
- Tags: Human beings--Effect of environment on, Human beings--Effect of environment on--United States, Nature and civilization, Nature and civilization--United States, Human beings -- Effect of environment on, Nature and civilization -- United States, Human beings -- Effect of environment on -- United States, United States
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
'This is a book about nature and culture', Eric T. Freyfogle writes, 'about our place and plight on Earth, and the nagging challenges we face in living on it in ways that might endure.' Challenges, he says, we are clearly failing to meet. Harking back to a key phrase from the essays of eminent American conservationist Aldo Leopold, 'Our Oldest Task' spins together lessons from history and philosophy, the life sciences and politics, economics and cultural studies in a personal, erudite quest to understand how we might live on - and in accord with - the land. Passionate and pragmatic, extraordinarily well read and eloquent, Freyfogle details a host of forces that have produced our self-defeating ethos of human exceptionalism. It is this outlook, he argues, not a lack of scientific knowledge or inadequate technology, that is the primary cause of our ecological predicament.
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