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Hadden Turner's avatar

Excellent as always Wessie.

"But it has also been observed that what Voltaire called “tending one’s own garden” – seeking happiness in the things we can actually control – becomes more attractive at moments when public life is chaotic or inaccessible." - this was very helpful, I am too quick and eager to assign consumerism to cultural modes of purchasing/acquisition and had not thought of this "other side of the coin".

And I know the wonderful feeling of a book being transformative. Wendell Berry in a single essay often does this to me regularly - but the last book that was outstandingly transformative was James C Scott and his magnificent work Seeing Like a State. His concept of state-induced "visibleness" has been highly transformative to my thought, especially in agriculture.

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Nadia Conners's avatar

I sure would like to be in a reading club with you all.

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