Liberation Ecology
Reframing Six Disempowering Ideas That Keep Us From Aligning With Nature - Even Our Own
Frances Moore Lappé
ISBN: Not available in bookstores
Liberation Ecology picks up the quest Frances Moore Lappé began forty years ago when she wrote Diet for a Small Planet. It was then that she first realized that the ideas humans hold - our core assumptions about how the world works - can be more powerful than instinct. They can trap us in powerlessness or free us to create the world we really want.
This limited edition book is available for a short time until Frances revises it the summer of 2010 for national release. Visit the Liberation Ecology Blog to see what readers are saying about this edition.
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Reviews
Here's what a few initial reviewers of the draft say about Liberation Ecology:
"This book is brilliant...captivating, and powerful. It has already begun to change some of the ways I think about important issues."
- Eric Zamost, business consultant, California
"...a real watershed. Not just in our thinking about certain things, like Silent Spring back in the 60s or Diet for a Small Planet in the 70s, but the beginning of a real paradigm shift in human civilization."
- Dave Forrest, internet entrepreneur, Spain
"I was so excited I couldn't fall asleep once I finished!"
- Jessica Lotak, Masters Candidate for Sustainable International Development, Brandeis University




