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243
Book • Nonfiction
America • 1970s
1977
Adult
18+ years
In The Unsettling of America, Wendell Berry explores the consequences of industrial agriculture on communities and the environment. He advocates for agrarian values, emphasizing the connection between people and the land. Berry suggests that sustainable farming practices can restore ecological balance and enhance the well-being of individuals and societies.
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Wendell Berry's The Unsettling of America is celebrated for its insightful critique of industrial agriculture and advocacy for sustainable farming practices. Critics praise its eloquent prose and deep environmental understanding. However, some find its idealism impractical. The book remains a seminal work for those interested in agrarianism and ecological ethics.
Readers who would enjoy The Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry are likely interested in sustainable agriculture, rural culture, and environmental ethics. They may also appreciate Silent Spring by Rachel Carson or Walden by Henry David Thoreau for their focus on nature and societal critique.
243
Book • Nonfiction
America • 1970s
1977
Adult
18+ years
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