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Wendell Berry
Wendell Berry is perhaps the foremost spokesman for sustainable agriculture, agrarian community, and local economy.
The following are resources for information about Wendell Berry and writings he has authored, as well as links to online publications:
Wendell Berry’s 17 Rules For A Sustainable Economy
Wendell Berry on Wikipedia
Wendell Berry’s Work Index of publications
Mr. Wendell Berry of Kentucky Br. Tom Murphy's directory-index
Wendell Berry books
Wendell Berry an overview
Wendell Berry inspiring quotes
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS by Wendell Berry:
God and Country
A Practical Harmony
The Idea of a Local Economy
Renewing Husbandry
The Agrarian Standard
The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture Preface & TOC - The book is a must read!
Wendell Berry on the promise of GMOs to ‘feed the world’
Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community one of the best essay collections
The Joy of Sales Resistence
Another Turn of the Crank Forward
Farming & the Global Economy
Conserving Communities
Private Property and the Common Wealth
Health is Membership
Why I Am Not Going To Buy A Computer
Faustian Economics: Hell hath no limits Harper's Magazine. May 2008
Inverting the Economic Order The Progressive, September 2009
Feminism, the Body, and the Machine
Thoughts in the Presence of Fear following 9/11
Compromise, Hell!
The Failure of War
A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the USA
A 50-Year Farm Bill
Wendell Berry Poems
The Defenders
The Peace of Wild Things
Given
Fly Away, Breath
Whitefoot
INTERVIEWS & ARTICLES ABOUT Wendell Berry:
Bringing It to the Table review
Field Observations An Interview with Wendell Berry
At 70, Wendell Berry remains a champion of agrarian ideals
The Art of the Commonplace [1] [2]
How can a family ‘live at the center of its own attention?
Thinking About Wendell Berry's "In Distrust of Movements"
An (agri)cultural Essay: Thanks Wendell Berry

Wendell Barry