The Voice of the Earth by Theodore Roszak

The Voice of the Earth by Theodore Roszak

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This work seeks to bridge the gap between the psychological and the ecological. It insists that a true "ecopsychology" sees the needs of the planet and of the person as a continuum. Other work by the author includes "Where the Wasteland Ends", and "The Making of a Counterculture".

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The Voice of the Earth by Theodore Roszak

In this book, the author seeks to bridge the centuries old split between the psychological and the ecological. Searching for an environmental dimension to sanity, the author makes the point that the sanity that binds us to one another in society is not necessarily the sanity that bonds us companionably to the creatures with whom we share the planet. From the viewpoint of non-human nature, what passes for sane behaviour in our social affairs might well be seen as madness. This book insists that a true "ecopsychology" sees the needs of the planet and the needs of the person as a continuum. Weaving science and psychiatry, poetry and politics together, it shows that the ecological priorities of the biosphere are also being expressed through our most private emotional and spiritual concerns. The Earth's cry for rescue from the punishing weight of the industrial system we have created mirrors precisely our own cry for a different scale and quality of life, one that will free us to become whole and healthy people.
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ISBN 13 9780593028162
ISBN 10 0593028163
Title The Voice of the Earth
Author Theodore Roszak
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1993-03-18
Number of pages 368
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