Thoreau and Me
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Thoreau and Me

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123 pages 2020

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A timely, readable inquiry into the causes and consequences of climate breakdown. Some heavy reading on the ecological and climate emergency leads Ce dric, a 40-something painter living in Paris, to question his life choices. In a state of vulnerability, racked with eco-anxiety, he is contacted by the spirit of writer, environmentalist, and Walden author Henry David Thoreau. As their Socratic dialogue continues, Ce dric notices striking parallels between the suffocating commercialism of mid-19th-century America and the unsustainable, alienating, tech-driven consumerism of today. Both societies are shaped by a single priority--economic growth--that squanders the earth's natural resources and separates us from nature. Inspired by Thoreau's return to nature, Ce dric begins dreaming of his own retreat from urban life to a self-sufficient cabin in the woods.

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