At Home on the Earth

Richard Jefferies (1848-87) has long been recognised as an interpreter of English country life and a natural observer with few if any equals. He was an idealist, who believed that human beings could free themselves from outworn ideas and achieve a greatly enlarged spiritual and physical capacity.

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9781903998021 | Published: September 2001 | Green Books

Feasta Review

One of FEASTA’s main roles is to build up a body of creative thinking about, understanding of, and support for the economic systems that must replace neo-liberalism. Contributors include Herman Daly, David Korten, James Robertson, Lothar Mayer and Aubrey Meyer.

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9780954051006 | Published: September 2001 | FEASTA

The Breakdown of Nations

Rather than making ever larger political unions, in the mistaken belief that this will bring peace and security, we should minimise the aggregation of power by returning to a patchwork of small, relatively powerless states, where leaders are accessible to and responsive to the people.

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9781870098984 | Published: April 2001 | Green Books

Discovering Green Lanes

Shows how to identify green lanes on the ground, how to recognise them on antique maps, and how to locate documents and other records which will reveal who used them in past times.

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9781870098960 | Published: April 2001 | Green Books

Sustainable Education

The Briefing then shows how ‘sustainable education’—a systemic change of educational culture towards the realization of human potential and the interdependence of social, economic and ecological wellbeing—can lead to transformative learning.

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9781870098991 | Published: April 2001 | Green Books

Trees be Company

A wonderful selection of ancient and modern poems about trees and woods.

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9781870098977 | Published: April 2001 | Green Books

Timeless Simplicity

This is a book about simplicity, not destitution, not parsimoniousness, not self-denial, but the restoration of wealth in the midst of an afflence in which we are starving the spirit.

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9781903998007 | Published: January 2001 | Green Books

The Village Herbalist

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9781890132545 | Published: January 2001 | Chelsea Green Publishing

Heading for Home

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9781896219745 | Published: January 2001 | Natural Heritage Books

Contraction and Convergence

The C&C framework, which has been pioneered and advocated by GCI at the United Nations over the past decade, is based on the thesis of âEquity & Survivalå. It seeks to ensure future prosperity and choice by applying the global rationale of precaution, equity and efficiency, in that order.

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9781870098946 | Published: December 2000 | Green Books

The Gendered Atom

Explores the uncharted depths of the scientific soul. There, beneath the scientistås rational, purportedly objective surface, Roszak finds a maelstrom of repressed sexual biases and gender stereotypes.

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9781870098915 | Published: October 2000 | Green Books

The Organic Baby and Toddler Cookbook

The Organic Baby &?Toddler Cookbook is a comprehensive but easy-to-follow guide to feeding babies from weaning to toddlerhood. It recommends a seasonal, mainly raw or lightly cooked wholefood organic diet, emphasising raw food in spring and summer and lightly cooked foods in autumn and winter.

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9781870098861 | Published: May 2000 | Green Books

Free to be Human

Free to be Human shows how the 'filter' system described by Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman distorts our understanding of many personal, ethical and spiritual issues, ensuring that we remain passive, conformist, confused and uninformed¥and willing to accept the irrational values of corporate consumerism.

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9781870098885 | Published: April 2000 | Green Books

No Destination

Written with a penetrating simplicity, No Destination is an exhilarating account of an extraordinary life.

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9781870098892 | Published: March 2000 | Green Books

The Ecology of Health

In this Briefing Robin Stott proposes solutions to the key problems that beset our present health system. He argues that if we are to develop a true public health service rather than a 'disease service', we must make radical changes to the decision-making processes.

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9781870098809 | Published: February 2000 | Green Books