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Without Vision The People Perish. So Wrote The Poet William Blake. Lord Northbourne (18961982) Was A Man Of Exceptional And Comprehensive Vision, Who Diagnosed The Sickness Of Modern Society As Stemming From The Severance Of Its Organic Links With The Wholeness Of Life. But Like His BetterKnown Younger Contemporary E. F. Schumacher (Author Of Small Is Beautiful), Whose Work Developed Along Very Similar Lines, NorthbourneS Occupation As A Practicing Organic Farmer (He Coined The Term) Was Joined To A Deep Conviction That Humanity Does Not Live By Bread Alone, And That The Fullness Of Life Properly Integral To Human Nature Demands Obedience To Sacred Law. Thus His Vision Of Life Came To Embrace The Interrelationship Of God, Humanity, And The Soil As A Unity Presupposing A Way Of Life In Stark Contrast To That Of The Myopic, Mechanististic World He Saw Encroaching On All Sides. And So, As It Becomes Increasingly Evident That Such A Way Of Life Stands To Emperil Our Very Future And That Of The Delicate Ecosystem On Which All Life Depends, It Is Time To ReExamine The Work Of This Pioneering Thinker. In An Age Of Specialization And Fragmentation, We Have Much To Learn From Northbourne, Whose Vision Of What Is Required By A Truly Meaningful And Sustainable Society Embraced Religion, Farming, The Arts, The Rural Crafts, Monetary Form, And Traditional Metaphysics. NorthbourneS Later Works, Religion In The Modern World And Looking Back On Progress, Present His Wider Reflections On The Divine And Human Society, But Always With The Sensibility Of A Man Who Knows The Soil, Recalling In Many Ways The Writings Of Wendell Berry. He Corresponded With Thomas Merton, As Well As Mountaineer And Tibetan Buddhist Marco Pallis (The Way And The Mountain), Who Introduced Him To The School Of Perennialist Writers. Northbourne Translated Ren GunonS The Reign Of Quantity And The Signs Of The Times, Described By Huston Smith As One Of The Truly Seminal Books Of The Twentieth Century, As Well As Frithjof SchuonS Light On Ancient Worlds And Titus BurckhardtS Sacred Art In East And West. He Was Also An Accomplished Flower Gardener And Watercolorist, And A Frequent Contributor To The British Periodical Studies In Comparative Religion, Described By Schumacher As One Of The Two Most Important Journals To Read. Sophia Perennis Is Republishing All Three Of NorthbourneS Works, A Fourth Volume Of Uncollected Essays Spanning Agriculture And Metaphysics, As Well As The 23Volume Collected Writings Of Ren Gunon, Including The Reign Of Quantity. Lord Northbourne (18961982) Was A Man Of Exceptional Vision, Who Already In The 1940S Diagnosed In Detail The Sickness Of Modern Society As Stemming From The Severance Of Its Organic Links With The Wholeness Of Life. A Leading Figure In The Early Organic Farming Movement, His Writings Profoundly Affected Such Other Pioneers As Sir Albert Howard, Rolf Gardiner, Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, And H. J. Massingham. His Path Led Him On To A Profound Study Of Comparative Religion, Traditional Metaphysics, And The Science Of Symbols, Which He Employed In Incisive Observations On The Character Of Modern Society. His Later Writings Exercised Considerable Influence On His Younger Contemporaries E. F. Schumacher And Thomas Merton, And In Many Ways Anticipate The Essays Of Wendell Berry. The Republication Of This Milestone Ecological Text Will Be Followed By Three Volumes Of NorthbourneS Later Metaphysical And Cultural Writings. A Major Text In The Organic Canon, Too Long OutOfPrint Philip Conford, The Origins Of The Organic Movement We Have Tried To Conquer Nature By Force And By Intellect. It Now Remains For Us To Try The Way Of Love. From The Book (Possibly For Front Cover, If Not Too Long?)
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