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OverviewIn EcoMind, Frances Moore Lappe--a giant of the environmental movement--confronts accepted wisdom of environmentalism. Drawing on the latest research from anthropology to neuroscience and her own field experience, she argues that the biggest challenge to human survival isn't our fossil fuel dependency, melting glaciers, or other calamities. Rather, it's our faulty way of thinking about these environmental crises that robs us of power. Lappe dismantles seven common ""thought traps""--from limits to growth to the failings of democracy-- that belie what we now know about nature, including our own, and offers contrasting ""thought leaps"" that reveal our hidden power. Like her Diet for a Small Planet classic, EcoMind is challenging, controversial and empowering. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frances Moore Lappe , Frances Moore LappePublisher: Avalon Publishing Group Imprint: Avalon Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.514kg ISBN: 9781568586830ISBN 10: 1568586833 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 13 September 2011 Recommended Age: From 18 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsJane Goodall<br> Powerful and inspiring, Ecomind will open your eyes and change your thinking. I want everyone to read it. <br>Vandana Shiva, Ph.D, is a philosopher scientist, activist and most recently, author Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development <br> Frances Moore Lappe brings us yet another gift in EcoMind . She cautions us to avoid the mental traps that block our thinking. She awakens us to our immense possibilities and potentials. She invites us to release our latent energies to be the change we want to see. Olivier de Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food<br> Frances Moore Lappe's exceptionally thought-provoking book is a message of hope. It shows how change is possible, once we open our eyes, look around, and see that we depend on others and on nature. This book obliges us to re-imagine our world, brick by brick, by first re-imagining ourselves. Mollie Katzen, author of the Moosewood Cookbook <br> This book is pivotal in the most literal Jane Goodall<br> Powerful and inspiring, Ecomind will open your eyes and change your thinking. I want everyone to read it. <br>Vandana Shiva, Ph.D, is a philosopher scientist, activist and most recently, author Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development <br> Frances Moore Lappe brings us yet another gift in EcoMind. She cautions us to avoid the mental traps that block our thinking. She awakens us to our immense possibilities and potentials. She invites us to release our latent energies to be the change we want to see. Olivier de Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food<br> Frances Moore Lappe's exceptionally thought-provoking book is a message of hope. It shows how change is possible, once we open our eyes, look around, and see that we depend on others and on nature. This book obliges us to re-imagine our world, brick by brick, by first re-imagining ourselves. Mollie Katzen, author of the Moosewood Cookbook <br> This book is pivotal in the most literal sense. As I read it, I find myself turning the crucial 180 degrees from frustration and fear to a sense of constructive possibility. Frances's ability to express the most complex, existential yearnings is epic--matched only by her courage. Nothing I can say will do justice to how this book continues to affect me. Peter Barnes, author of Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons <br> Lappe shows how by seeing the big picture we can change it. It's a clarion call in this rising age of rising despair. John Gershman, Clinical Associate Professor, Robert F Wagner Graduate School of Pubic Service, New York University<br> Frances Moore Lappe has done it again. As she has done so insightfully with respect to food, hunger, and democracy, Lappe now turns her sights on the contemporary ecological crises. Her accessible and provocative analysis demonstrates how the ways many people think and talk about these crises - especially the dominant narratives of scarcity - obscure the inequali Author InformationFrances Moore Lappe is the author of 17 books and cofounder of Food First: The Institute for Food and Development Policy, the Small Planet Institute, and the Small Planet Fund. She works in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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