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Wendell for Wednesday
Once plants and animals were raised together on the same farm — which therefore neither produced unmanageable surpluses of manure, to be wasted and to pollute the water supply, nor…
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Wendell for Wednesday
Excerpt from interview with Rose Marie Berger of Sojourners Any religion has to have a practice. When you let it go so far from practice that it just becomes a…
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Wendell for Wednesday
From my favorite novel, Jayber Crow You can take a few seed peas, dried and dead, and sow them in a little furrow, and they will sprout into a row…
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Wendell for Wednesday
We are going to have to rebuild the substance and the integrity of private life in this country. We are going to have to gather up the fragments of knowledge…
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Wendell for Wednesday
An excerpt from an interview with Mr. Berry in November 2010: Thomas Healy: …You talk and write about this notion of being in community and what that means on a…
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Wendell for Wednesday
A person who undertakes to grow a garden at home, by practices that will preserve rather than exploit the economy of the soil, has set his mind decisively against what…
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Wendell for Wednesday
I’ve previously mentioned my fascination with all things Wendell Berry. I’ve been reading lots of Wendell stuff lately, and much of it has been so good that I just want…
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Wendell
As I’ve become more passionate about the justice issues associated with sustainable and responsible food choices (and all that entails), I have become a huge fan of Wendell Berry, a…