Wildness and Ethics

Susan Andersen and Lonnie Gamble on the Literature of Wildness and the Green Movement

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(MP3, 54.6 MB) Susan Andersen and Lonnie Gamble on the Philosophical and Intellectual Roots of the Green Movement: the Literature of Wildness and the Green Movement. Abundant Planet Radio, Aug 2007

Animal Awareness

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(27KB Doc) Roger Gipple's essay discusses the ethical issues of man's domination over animals.

Rediscovering the Territory

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(3MB PDF) by Roger Gipple lots of great quotes, the bioeconomy, wildness, and Rogers insights on the relation of humans and otherness.

Susan Andersen on Thoreau and Wildness

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(9MB MP3) from Ecofair 2006

Scott Nearing tribute

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(32KB Doc) Roger Gipple's tribute to Scott Nearing, from Ecofair 2006

Introduction to Wildness by Roger Gipple

Agrestal Fund Founder Roger Gipple's keynote on wildness at the Ecofair 2006

The Agrestal conversation began two years ago with the question, “What is wildness?” Now, when I think of wild, words that come to mind are self-reliant, spontaneous, liberated, self-regulating, self-willed, local, and authentic.

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