CHN Bookshelf August 2011

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A regular feature calling attention to important books and articles that CHN staff, board, and col­laborating scholars are reading and recommend. Quot libros, quam breve tempus.

N. Agar, Humanity’s End: Why We Should Reject Radical Enhancement (MIT Press, 2010).

W. Berry, Bringing It To the Table: On Farming and Food (Counterpoint, 2009).

K. Bosselmann and J. Ronald Engel, eds., The Earth Charter: A Framework for Global Governance (KIT Publishers, 2010).

S. DeStefano, Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Livingwith Wildlife in Suburbia (Harvard University Press, 2010).

C. Cunningham, Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra -Darwinists and Creationists Both Get It Wrong (W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010).

G. Kaebnick, ed., The Ideal of Nature: Debates About Biotechnology and the Environment (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011).

M. Midgley, The Solitary Self: Darwin and the Selfish Gene (Acumen Publishing, 2010).

E.M. Thomas, The Hidden Life of Deer: Lessons from the Natural World (Harper Collins, 2009).

P. Wapner, Living Through the End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism (MIT, 2010).

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