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This Land Is Our Land The Struggle For A New Commonwealth Jedediah Purdy

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This Land Is Our Land The Struggle For A New Commonwealth Jedediah Purdy
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.56 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Jedediah Purdy
ISBN: 9780691198729, 0691198721
Language: English
Year: 2019

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This Land Is Our Land The Struggle For A New Commonwealth Jedediah Purdy by Jedediah Purdy 9780691198729, 0691198721 instant download after payment.

A book based on the 2018 Humanities Lecture co-sponsored by Princeton University Press and the New York Institute for Humanities on the interwoven nature of the political and environmental crises.


From one of our finest writers and leading environmental thinkers, a powerful book about how the land we share divides us—and how it could unite us


Today, we are at a turning point as we face ecological and political crises that are rooted in conflicts over the land itself. But these problems can be solved if we draw on elements of our tradition that move us toward a new commonwealth—a community founded on the well-being of all people and the natural world. In this brief, powerful, timely, and hopeful book, Jedediah Purdy, one of our finest writers and leading environmental thinkers, explores how we might begin to heal our fractured and contentious relationship with the land and with each other.


From the coalfields of Appalachia and the tobacco fields of the Carolinas to the public lands of the West, Purdy shows how the land has always united and divided Americans, holding us in common projects and fates but also separating us into insiders and outsiders, owners and dependents, workers and bosses. Expropriated from Native Americans and transformed by slave labor, the same land that represents a history of racism and exploitation could, in the face of environmental catastrophe, bind us together in relationships of reciprocity and mutual responsibility.


This may seem idealistic in our polarized time, but we are at a historical fork in the road, and if we do not make efforts now to move toward a commonwealth, Purdy warns, environmental and political pressures will create harsher and crueler conflicts—between citizens, between countries, and between humans and the rest of the world.

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