The western mindset is arguably one of the greatest threats to the
world's ecological balance. Corporatism and globalization are two of the
obvious villains here, but what part does human nature play in the
problem?
Since its inception in 1982, Orion magazine has been a forum for
looking beyond the effects of ecological crises to their root causes in
human culture. Less an anthology than a vision statement, this timely
collection challenges the division of human society from the natural
world that has often characterized traditional environmentalism.
Edited and introduced by Barry Lopez, The Future of Nature encompasses
such topics as local economies, the social dynamics of activism,
America's incarceration society, naturalism in higher education,
developing nations, spiritual ecology, the military-industrial
landscape, and the persistent tyranny of wilderness designation.
Featuring the fine writing and insights for which Orion is famous,
this book is required reading for anyone interested in a livable future
for the planet.