We members of settler colonial culture—the latest form of what novelist and cultural critic Daniel Quinn calls
Taker culture—are constrained by myriad institutions that leave us with little choice but to engage in practices that are profoundly damaging to the planet, to others, and to ourselves. Our path to living otherwise, Andrew Frederick Smith argues, lies in the threefold struggle, which is inspired by Quinn’s focus on the interweaving roots of ecological, social, and personal wellbeing. These three forms of wellbeing are co-implicated. We cannot enjoy one without equally enjoying the others; they are a package deal. As such, what works for people individually and collectively works for the planet, and vice versa. Reclaiming our lives and revitalizing our human and more-than-human communities are salient acts of resistance against Taker culture. They offer means of escape from our cultural captivity and an opportunity for full-spectrum wellbeing.
Taker culture—are constrained by myriad institutions that leave us with little choice but to engage in practices that are profoundly damaging to the planet, to others, and to ourselves. Our path to living otherwise, Andrew Frederick Smith argues, lies in the threefold struggle, which is inspired by Quinn’s focus on the interweaving roots of ecological, social, and personal wellbeing. These three forms of wellbeing are co-implicated. We cannot enjoy one without equally enjoying the others; they are a package deal. As such, what works for people individually and collectively works for the planet, and vice versa. Reclaiming our lives and revitalizing our human and more-than-human communities are salient acts of resistance against Taker culture. They offer means of escape from our cultural captivity and an opportunity for full-spectrum wellbeing.
Table des matières
PrefaceAcknowledgments
List of Abbreviations for Quinn’s Texts
Prologue: The Threefold Struggle for Ecological, Social, and Personal Wellbeing
Part I: Taker Culture: Fashioning a Mosaic
1. The ‘Quinn Method’ of Cultural Criticism: Memes, Martian Anthropology, and Maieutics
2. Axiomatic Lies: Totalitarian Agriculture and The Great Forgetting
3. Egress Regress: The Antisavior’s Devotional
Part II: Leaver Culture: Charting a Certain Road
4. Lessons in Success: Fire of Life, Law of Life, Community of Life
5. Remembering How to Be Human: Gifts of Wisdom and Awareness of the Sacred
6. Vitalizing a People, Becoming a Person: Seeds of Reclamation and Resistance
Part III: A New Story to Be In: On to Croatoan
7. Beyond Civilization: The Rise and Decline of Hierarchalism
8. Unlocking the Food: In Defense of Symbioculture
9. Ending the Food Race: From Biomass to Human Mass and Back Again
10. A Farewell to Miseducation: Unschooling and the Circus of Learning
Epilogue: Changed Minds, Changed Options, and the Schematic of a New Vision
List of Mentioned Characters
Notes
References
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Andrew Frederick Smith is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at Drexel University. His previous books includeA Critique of the Moral Defense of Vegetarianism and
The Deliberative Impulse: Motivating Discourse in Divided Societies.
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