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Thoreau's Nature
Ethics, Politics, and the Wild
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176 stránok
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Exploring Thoreau's relationship with nature, this book delves into his embrace of 'the Wild' as a means to challenge societal norms and personal complacency. The author, Bennett, engages in dialogues with contemporary thinkers, including Foucault and Haraway, to examine themes of identity, power, and the interplay between nature and culture. Through these discussions, the work highlights Thoreau's relevance in today's political and artistic landscapes, offering insights into how his philosophies can inspire modern reflections on ethics and activism.
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2002, pevná
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