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Deep Agroecology and the Homeric Epics - Global Cultural Reforms for a Natural-Systems Agriculture (Paperback)
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Deep Agroecology and the Homeric Epics - Global Cultural Reforms for a Natural-Systems Agriculture (Paperback)
Series: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
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Drawing on the Homeric epics, this multidisciplinary work reveals
the cultural transformations which need to take place in order to
transition from today's modern extractive agricultural system to a
sustainable natural-systems agriculture. In order to provide an
imaginative foundation on which to build such a cultural
transformation, the author draws on the oldest and most pervasive
pair of literary works in the Western canon: the Iliad and the
Odyssey. He uses themes from those foundational literary works to
critique the concept of state sovereignty and to explain how
innovative federalism structures around the world already show
momentum building toward changes in global environmental
governance. The book proposes a dramatic expansion on those
innovations, to create eco-states responsible for agroecological
management. Drawing from many years of experience in international
institutions, the author proposes a system of coordination by which
an international agroecology-focused organization would
simultaneously (i) avoid the shortcomings of the world's current
family of powerful global institutions and (ii) help create and
implement a reformed system of local landscape-based agriculture
wholly consistent with ecological principles. Acknowledging the
difficulty of achieving reforms such as these, the author suggests
that a new cultural-conceptual narrative can be constructed drawing
on values set forth 2,700 years ago in the Homeric epics. He
explains how these values can be reimagined to drive forward our
efforts in addressing today's the climate and agricultural crises
in ways that reflect, not reject, the natural processes and
relationships that make the Earth a living planet. This book will
be of great interest to students, academics and policymakers
addressing issues of agrarian values, environmental and
agricultural law, environmental restoration, agroecology, and
global institutional reform.
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