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Book My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization

owner: APIRG
tags: Health ,Mind & Body ,Self-Help ,General ,Mental health ,Science ,Biological Sciences ,Ecology ,Earth Sciences ,Environmental Science ,Professional & Technical ,Professional Science
author: Chellis Glendinning
LCC: BF353.5

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"You and I are not people who live in communion with the earth," Chellis Glendinning begins. "We exist instead dislocated from our roots by the psychological, philosophical, and technological constructions of our civilization, and this alienation leads to our suffering: massive suffering for each and every one of us, and mass suffering throughout our society." Whether you believe the full ramifications of Glendinning's connections between addictive behavior and the ecological crisis depends entirely on whether you accept the premise that one can be "addicted" to civilization. But her call for a return to a nature-based culture, one in which people live "as if [we] were responsible for building the culture that the rocks and trees and birds of this place expected of human beings," is a compelling proposal, elaborated from the heart.

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