Call number
2e
Publication
Quaker Books (2011), 160 pages
Description
With quiet urgency and deep honesty Pam Lunn addresses the unsustainability of the way we all live in the industrialized West, but this is not a counsel of despair or guilt. Realistic and well informed about the evolutionary basis of cooperation as well as the spiritual dimension, she puts forward an unsentimental argument for the possibility as well as the necessity of community. -- Publisher's description.
Language
ISBN
9781907123375
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