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Alarmed by the disappearance of meadowlarks from the fields near his home, James Eggert embarked on a close study of the economic and ecological factors behind the loss. His inquiry led him to conclude that the meadowlark's survival is a metaphor for ours--that our future is intimately linked to the same interplay of economics, culture, technology, and spirituality. In this innovative educational book, Eggert helps readers understand how our environment is connected to--in fact, a vital part of--our economy and business culture. In the title essay, Eggert critiques free-market capitalism, borrowing from Thoreau as he investigates what he calls "meadowlark values" in education and business. The author highlights the "preciousness of the Earth itself " and persuasively describes the creative possibilities in using science, culture, evolutionary history, and spiritual traditions to gain a deeper understanding of how we might heal the planet. A foreword by environmentalist Bill McKibben and an afterword by renowned Buddhist thinker Thich Nhat Hahn add context to this authoritative supplement to current economics texts. Media ><
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Alarmed by the mysterious disappearance of meadowlarks from the fields near his home in Wisconsin, the author began to look into the economic and ecological factors responsible for the loss of one of America's most beloved birds. His inquiry led him to conclude that the meadowlark's survival is a metaphor for our own survival.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781556437670 ISBN (ISBN-10): 1556437676 Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2009 Herausgeber: NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS 131 Seiten Gewicht: 0,222 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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EAN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-55643-767-6, 978-1-55643-767-0 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor der CD: thich nhat hanh, eggert, bill mckibben, thich nhât hanh Titel der CD: essays economics, community ecology, collected essays
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