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Personhood and the land

James Campbell

Agriculture and Human Values, 1990, vol. 7, issue 1, 39-43

Abstract: This paper discusses the sense of human fulfillment elaborated in the writings of Wendell Berry. The initial section considers the relationship between freedom and social and geographical rootedness; and the second section considers in greater detail how agriculture and personal fulfillment are intertwined in Berry's work. In the concluding section, consideration is given to the degree to which agriculture may be said to be the proper form of human life. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 1990

Date: 1990
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