In this collection of interviews, Derrick Jensen discusses the destructive dominant culture with ten people who have devoted their lives to undermining it. Whether it is Carolyn Raffensperger and her radical approach to public health, or Thomas Berry on perceiving the sacred; be it Kathleen Dean Moore reminding us that our bodies are made of mountains, rivers, and sunlight; or Vine Deloria asserting that our dreams tell us more about the world than science ever can, the activists and philosophers interviewed in How Shall I Live My Life? each bravely present a few of the endless forms that resistance can and must take.
Kathleen Dean Moore Book order (chronological)
Kathleen Dean Moore is an environmental philosopher exploring the moral, spiritual, and cultural dimensions of our relationship with the natural world. Her writings delve into how we perceive and interact with nature, seeking to cultivate deeper, more compassionate connections. Through her work, Moore aims to reimagine humankind's relationship with the environment, integrating scientific understanding, philosophical insight, and the power of the written word.
