Deep Economy

Deep Economy

2007 • 272 pages

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Lord, can that man footnote. I really enjoyed reading this book, but it was one of those books that didn't blow my mind–the idea of creating more local and more sustainable communities and economies (food and otherwise) is something I've been a fan of for a while. I get the sense that the type of people who might buy this book are the choir McKibben is preaching to. Which is a shame, since I think he's pretty even-handed in his presentation of facts, even for a crazy commie liberal. But if you're a commie liberal too, of whatever level of sanity, I'd recommend it for a fun read that is well-researched, to boot.

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