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.
C. Cullinan, Wild Law: A Manifesto for Earth Justice, 2nd ed. (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2011).
M. Lane, Eco-Republic: What the Ancients Can Teach Us about Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living (Princeton University Press, 2012).
E. Liu and N. Hanauer, The Gardens of Democracy: A New American Story of Citizenship, the Economy and the Role of Government (Sasquatch Books, 2011).
F.S. Michaels, Monoculture: How One Story is Changing Everything (Red Clover Press, 2011).
W. Ophuls, Plato’s Revenge: Politics in the Age of Ecology (MIT Press, 2011).
S.C. Rowe, Overcoming America/America Overcoming: Can We Survive Modernity? (Lexington Books, 2012).
M.J. Sandel, What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012).
R. Skidelsky and E. Skidelsky, How Much Is Enough? Money and the Good Life (Other Press, 2012).
C. Zimmer, A Planet of Viruses (University of Chicago Press, 2011).