The Great Re-Think: A 21st Century Renaissance

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The Great Re-Think: A 21st Century Renaissance Author: Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Pari Publishing
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All too plausibly, it seems, popes and scientists are warning us of impending collapse – yet humanity and our fellow creatures could still be looking forward to a long and glorious future: at least a million years of peace and personal fulfilment, with abundant and diverse wildlife.

But to achieve this we need to re-think everything that we do and take for granted, from the day-to-day mundanities of growing and cooking, to the economy and methods of governance, to the most arcane reaches of science and metaphysics. It all amounts to nothing less than a Renaissance-a re-birth-and the Renaissance to come must be driven and led by us, ordinary Joes and Jos, because the oligarchy of governments, corporates, financiers, and their attendant intellectuals who now dominate the world have largely lost touch with the moral and ecological realities of life.

The transformation won’t be easy but-the good news! – millions of grassroots initiatives of all kinds the world over are already moving in the right directions.

Contents: 

Preface: What is and what could be

Part I: THE NATURE OF THE TASK What’s the problem?

  • The human condition and the state of the world
  • Renaissance: an agenda for all humanity for the next million years

Part II: THE GOAL Can human beings really be convivial?

  • A flourishing biosphere: Morality, Ecology, and a sense of the Sacred

Part III: ACTION Jobs, crafts, and robots

  • The absolute importance of Enlightened Agriculture
  • A new food culture: ‘Plenty of plants, not much meat, and maximum variety’

Part IV: INFRASTRUCTURE What’s gone wrong with the way we run things?

  • Governance An economy fit for purpose
  • The law of the land

Part V: MINDSET Good for everyone: the universal morality

  • Science Metaphysics:The essential ingredient that’s gone missing
  • The Arts

Part VI: THE FUTURE Where do we go from here?

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Colin Tudge excels in cracking open deadly belief systems so that we can see the new emerging-which is precisely what the world needs now. - Frances Moore Lappe, Diet for a Small Planet, and a Right Livelihood Laureate // Colin Tudge, one of our great rural thinkers, argues with eloquence, love and an extraordinary depth of knowledge for a better path, and, with inspirational hope, asserts that such a renaissance is do-able. Let's get on and do it. - Guy Singh-Watson, organic farmer, Founder-creator of Riverford Organic Farmers // The Great Re-think is a beautiful blueprint for a new renaissance. It is a book of profound wisdom as well as a practical roadmap. - Satish Kumar, Schumacher College, Editor Emeritus, Resurgence & Ecologist // As governments the world over seek to put profit before both people and planet Colin Tudge offers us a realistic, just and humane alternative which could deliver a secure and convivial future. - Tim Gorringe, Emeritus Professor of Theology, Exeter University and smallholder

Author Biography

Colin Tudge started his first tree nursery in his garden aged 11, marking his life-long interest in trees. Always interested in plants and animals, he studied zoology at Cambridge and then began writing about science, first as features editor at the New Scientist and then as a documentary maker for the BBC. Now a full-time writer, he appears regularly as a public speaker, particularly for the British Council and is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and visiting Research Fellow at the Centre of Philosophy at the London School of Economics. His books include The Variety of Life and So Shall We Reap and The Secret Life of Trees

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