From the Stacks: June 29, 2007
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With
an elegant aesthetic, the 40-year-old British magazine
Resurgence manages to be both critical and
optimistic by dissecting traditional lifestyle paradigms and
presenting sensible approaches to a harmonious existence with the
earth. In the July/August editor's note, Satish Kumar counters the
all-too-common doomsday predictions warning that we are at the
'point of return.' Humanity, Kumar writes, can still save itself by
taking a step back, enforcing moratoriums on fossil-fuel
consumption, and tamping down on our consumerist ways, for
fulfillment and prosperity. -- Natalie Hudson
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