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Charlene Spretnak

    Charlene Spretnak's writing is deeply rooted in the exploration of dynamic interrelatedness, a theme central to her extensive body of work. She investigates how this interconnectedness manifests across the arts, sciences, and social structures, particularly in light of recent discoveries revealing a more complex relational reality than previously understood. Her work serves as a crucial guide to emergent social change movements, offering a framework for understanding contemporary crises and potential solutions. Through her thought-provoking analyses, Spretnak fosters an eco-social vision that critiques modernity and champions corrective efforts.

    ÖKO-LOG-Buch - 3: Frauen-Zukünfte
    Die Grünen
    The Resurgence Of The Real
    • The Resurgence Of The Real

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In this insightful, beautifully written work, one of America's most important feminist ecological thinkers reflects on the roots of modernity in Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment. Spretnak argues that an "ecological postmodern" ethos is emerging in the 1990s, emphasizing the creative cosmos and the complex sense of place. Both a sharp critique and a graceful performance of the art of the possible, The Resurgence of the Real changes the way we think about living in the modern world.

      The Resurgence Of The Real1997
      3.9