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Culture of the Land Books
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By Wendell Berry
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#1: Frog Pond Philosophy: Essays on the Relationship Between Humans and Nature
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#2: Religion and Sustainable Agriculture: World Spiritual Traditions and Food Ethics
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#3: Living Sustainably: What Intentional Communities Can Teach Us about Democracy, Simplicity, and Nonviolence
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#4: Wendell Berry and Higher Education: Cultivating Virtues of Place
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#5: Virtues of Renewal: Wendell Berry's Sustainable Forms
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#6: The Soil and Health: A Study of Organic Agriculture
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#7: The Violence of the Green Revolution: Third World Agriculture, Ecology, and Politics
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#8: Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply
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#9: From the Farm to the Table: What All Americans Need to Know about Agriculture
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#10: Ents, Elves, and Eriador: The Environmental Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien
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#11: Agrarianism and the Good Society: Land, Culture, Conflict, and Hope
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#12: Wendell Berry: Life and Work
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#13: The Mother of All Arts: Agrarianism and the Creative Impulse
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#14: The Virtues of Ignorance: Complexity, Sustainability, and the Limits of Knowledge
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#15: Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality
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#16: Beyond Biotechnology: The Barren Promise of Genetic Engineeringby Craig Holdrege
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#17: Narnia and the Fields of Arbol: The Environmental Vision of C.S. Lewis
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#18: Wendell Berry and Religion: Heaven's Earthly Life
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#19: Cultivating an Ecological Conscience: Essays from a Farmer Philosopher
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#20: The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics
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#21: The Environmental Vision of Thomas Merton
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#22: The Achievement of Wendell Berry: The Hard History of Love
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#23: Fields of Learning: The Student Farm Movement in North America
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#24: Growing Stories from India: Religion and the Fate of Agriculture
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#25: The Vandana Shiva Reader(With: Vandana Shiva)
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#26: Building a Healthy Economy from the Bottom Up: Harnessing Real-World Experience for Transformative Change
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