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How the Conquest of Indigenous Peoples Parallels the Conquest of Nature

How the Conquest of Indigenous Peoples Parallels the Conquest of Nature

John Mohawk
4.8/5 ( ratings)
The Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures include some of the foremost voices on a new economics.

In October 1981 the E. F. Schumacher Society hosted the first annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures, which were delivered by Wendell Berry, Hazel Henderson, and Wes Jackson. They offered a promising view of the world as it could and should be. It was a propitious beginning for what has become a respected tradition.

We have garnered over the years a splendid compendium of lectures that are acquainting people with a cultural and economic revolution in the making.

Speakers challenge entrenched ways of thinking. They are sometimes profound, sometimes practical, sometimes funny, always provocative, and invariably their wisdom points the way to a future in which people, land, and community matter. The Lecturers include some of the leading proponents of a new economics.

From the beginning the lectures have been printed as pamphlets in order to give them a permanent form; now they are also available on the Schumacher Center's website in both written and audio form. Publishing in ebook format continues to make their compelling messages available to a growing audience.

The E. F. Schumacher Lecture Series includes talks by Gar Alperovitz, Thomas Berry, Wendell Berry, Dan Barber, Peter Barnes, Elise Boulding, David Brower, Majora Carter, Marie Cirillo, David Ehrenfeld, Neva Goodwin, Hunter Hannum, Alanna Hartzok, Richard Heinberg, Hazel Henderson, Ivan Illich, Wes Jackson, Jane Jacobs, Van Jones, Andrew Kimbrell, David Korten, Winona LaDuke, Anna Lappe, Frances Moore Lappe, Thomas Linzey, Amory Lovins, Oren Lyons, Jerry Mander, John McClaughry, Bill McKibben, John McKnight, Stephanie Mills, Stacey Mitchell, John Mohawk, David Morris, Helena Norberg Hodge, David Orr, Will Raap, Kirkpatrick Sale, Otto Scharmer, Juliet Schor, E. F. Schumacher, Michael Shuman, Catherine Sneed, Gus Speth, Robert Swann, John Todd, Nancy Todd, Stewart Wallis, Greg Watson, Judy Wicks, Susan Witt, and Arthur Zajonc.

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics is supported by the generosity of its members and friends. Donations are tax-deductible.

Schumacher Center for a New Economics
140 Jug End Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230 USA
centerforneweconomics.org
Language
English
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Schumacher Center for a New Economics
Release
October 20, 2013

How the Conquest of Indigenous Peoples Parallels the Conquest of Nature

John Mohawk
4.8/5 ( ratings)
The Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures include some of the foremost voices on a new economics.

In October 1981 the E. F. Schumacher Society hosted the first annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures, which were delivered by Wendell Berry, Hazel Henderson, and Wes Jackson. They offered a promising view of the world as it could and should be. It was a propitious beginning for what has become a respected tradition.

We have garnered over the years a splendid compendium of lectures that are acquainting people with a cultural and economic revolution in the making.

Speakers challenge entrenched ways of thinking. They are sometimes profound, sometimes practical, sometimes funny, always provocative, and invariably their wisdom points the way to a future in which people, land, and community matter. The Lecturers include some of the leading proponents of a new economics.

From the beginning the lectures have been printed as pamphlets in order to give them a permanent form; now they are also available on the Schumacher Center's website in both written and audio form. Publishing in ebook format continues to make their compelling messages available to a growing audience.

The E. F. Schumacher Lecture Series includes talks by Gar Alperovitz, Thomas Berry, Wendell Berry, Dan Barber, Peter Barnes, Elise Boulding, David Brower, Majora Carter, Marie Cirillo, David Ehrenfeld, Neva Goodwin, Hunter Hannum, Alanna Hartzok, Richard Heinberg, Hazel Henderson, Ivan Illich, Wes Jackson, Jane Jacobs, Van Jones, Andrew Kimbrell, David Korten, Winona LaDuke, Anna Lappe, Frances Moore Lappe, Thomas Linzey, Amory Lovins, Oren Lyons, Jerry Mander, John McClaughry, Bill McKibben, John McKnight, Stephanie Mills, Stacey Mitchell, John Mohawk, David Morris, Helena Norberg Hodge, David Orr, Will Raap, Kirkpatrick Sale, Otto Scharmer, Juliet Schor, E. F. Schumacher, Michael Shuman, Catherine Sneed, Gus Speth, Robert Swann, John Todd, Nancy Todd, Stewart Wallis, Greg Watson, Judy Wicks, Susan Witt, and Arthur Zajonc.

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics is supported by the generosity of its members and friends. Donations are tax-deductible.

Schumacher Center for a New Economics
140 Jug End Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230 USA
centerforneweconomics.org
Language
English
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Schumacher Center for a New Economics
Release
October 20, 2013

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