Nature as Measure
The Selected Essays of Wes Jackson
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November 7, 2011
Jackson, a well-known and admired advocate for sustainability especially as it relates to agriculture, has the rare ability to transform his convictions into captivating prose. His sentences are simple and yet express profound thoughts: âSoil is a living organism which is larger than the life it supportsâ¦But it is itself now dying.â Very little is out of bounds in his essays, including reworking the tenets of Judo-Christian religion in âThe Religious Dimension.â Explaining how the U.S. is poised for significant change, he ruminates, it isnât the first time the country has experienced a major consciousness shift because âafter all, change is the rule.â Jackson fervently supports the American farmer and in âFalsehoods of Farmingâ attempts to defend the occupation itself. His examination of the World Trade Center-Pentagon attack in the context of our âconsumptive cultureâ is sobering. If there is any criticism to make, itâs that few of these essays are new, but have been repurposed from books originally published in 1987 and 1994. Jacksonâs thoughts are still as significant and profound as they were nearly 20 years ago, making it just as easy to relish his inspiring words in 2011.
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