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Jacques is not only adament that we must have a new way of doing things, but she offers rational debate for a total reordering of our approaches, priorities and the very motives that guide them. It is not enough just to wish the environment or other nations well and even to try to work toward that end, we must reorder our priorities, our motives, our very way of looking at friends, family, community, state, nation and world, and most particularly those with whom we disagree. We must look closely at personal decisions and weigh them in new and different ways.
Jacques' approach is not meant for a fast read--this is a book that needs pondering and contemplation--but it is rationally and scientifically presented and beautifully written. But this is more than a well-reason book; it is a book that reflects one woman's passion for the natural world and those with whom she shares it. It is a book that, through that passion and vision, offers new solutions and a journey through the pages of her book, and the years of her life's experiences, that will fascinate and show a new way of learning to live.
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As a final word, the material is concise, accurate, and to the point. Rogozinski follows up his stunning string of economic policy books with an equally powerful performance. This is a must-read for any economics enthusiast....
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Roubaud employs the now standard tricks of the postmodernist: breaking the wall between reader and author, twitting convention, playing with our understandings of culture and media -- and he does so with a wink. This book is hilarious. One senses that his stripping away of all the pretenses of fiction leaves only the author, and that he's charming.
A five star rating, a long and fascinating read, and a glimpse of a world that now exists as it was then only at some locations at the north and south poles. O! h, for a time machine! Then again, this bookserves that pupose well.