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The Need to Be Whole - Patriotism and the History of Prejudice

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Wendell Berry has never been afraid to speak up for the dispossessed. The Need to Be Whole continues the work he began in The Hidden Wound (1970) and The Unsettling of America (1977), demanding a careful exploration of this hard, shared truth: The wealth of the mighty few governing this nation has been built on the unpaid labor of others. 
 Without historical understanding of this practice of dispossession—the displacement of Native peoples, the destruction of both the land and land-based communities, ongoing racial division—we are doomed to continue industrialism’s assault on both the natural world and every sacred American ideal. Berry writes, “To deal with so great a problem, the best idea may not be to go ahead in our present state of unhealth to more disease and more product development. It may be that our proper first resort should be to history: to see if the truth we need to pursue might be behind us where we have ceased to look.” If there is hope for us, this is it: that we honestly face our past and move into a future guided by the natural laws of affection. This book furthers Mr. Berry’s part in what is surely our country’s most vital conversation.


About the author

Wendell Berry was born in Henry County, Kentucky, in 1934, and lives and farms with his wife, Tanya Berry, close to the place of his birth. A poet, critic, storyteller, and activist, he has written more than fifty books. He is the recipient of The National Humanities Medal, awarded by President Barack Obama, and was named The Jefferson Lecturer for 2012. He is a winner of the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Wendell Berry has never been afraid to speak up for the dispossessed. The Need to Be Whole continues the work he began in The Hidden Wound (1970) and The Unsettling of America (1977), demanding a careful exploration of this hard, shared truth: The wealth of the mighty few governing this nation has been built on the unpaid labor of others. 
 Without historical understanding of this practice of dispossession—the displacement of Native peoples, the destruction of both the land and land-based communities, ongoing racial division—we are doomed to continue industrialism’s assault on both the natural world and every sacred American ideal. Berry writes, “To deal with so great a problem, the best idea may not be to go ahead in our present state of unhealth to more disease and more product development. It may be that our proper first resort should be to history: to see if the truth we need to pursue might be behind us where we have ceased to look.” If there is hope for us, this is it: that we honestly face our past and move into a future guided by the natural laws of affection. This book furthers Mr. Berry’s part in what is surely our country’s most vital conversation.

Foreword


  • Shoemaker & Co. is committed to marketing Wendell Berry to a new and broader audience of readers; with a new look for his website, and endorsements from cultural critics, we're confident Berry can continue to be the voice of reason for a new generation of concerned activist Americans
  • The acclaimed documentary about Wendell Berry, "LOOK & SEE" continues to tour the country, with screenings held at independent bookstores, farm community associations, and other cultural institutions.
  • Review coverage in top national publications such as The Nation, Atlantic, Mother Jones, Modern Farmer
  • Feature interviews/profiles in national media such as New York Times, TIME, WSJ
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Product details

Authors Wendell Berry
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2022
 
EAN 9798985679809
ISBN 979-8-9856798-0-9
No. of pages 528
Dimensions 153 mm x 239 mm x 29 mm
Weight 732 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations

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