Process Thought and Agriculture

Berry, Wendell.  The Gift of Good Land.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1981.

_____.  The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture.  San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1977.

Cobb, John B., Jr. “The Ends of Agriculture.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “From Ecology to Agriculture.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Theology, Perception, and Agriculture.”  In Agricultural Sustainability in a Changing World, ed. Gordon K. Douglass (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984), 205-17.

_____. and Charles Birch.  “A Just and Sustainable Agriculture.”  In The Liberation of Life (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), 298-309.

Daly, Herman and John B. Cobb, Jr.  “Agriculture.”  In For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future (Boston: Beacon Press, 1989), 268-82.

Freudenberger, C. Dean.  “Agriculture in a Postmodern World.”  In Spirituality and Society, ed. David R. Griffin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988), 123-31.

Jackson, Wes.  “Ethics and Economics: Human Values and the Future of Agriculture.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Mother Nature’s Ways as the Key to Sustainable Life on the Earth.” Sequoia 10, no.1 (February-March, 1990): 6-7.  [Based on “20/20 Hindsight,” a paper for the Postmodern Presidency Conference]

_____.  New Roots for Agriculture, New Edition.  Lincoln, NE, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1985.

_____.  “2020 Hindsight: A Retiring Governor Looks Back on the Revolution in Agriculture Between 1990 and 2020.”  [Center for a Postmodern World Conference, July, 1989; Condensed as “Mother Nature’s Ways as the Key to Sustainable Life on the Earth: Another Postmodern Vision for aPlanet in Crisis,”  Sequoia: News on Religion and Society 10:1 (February-March, 1990): 6-7.]

_____, Wendell Berry, and Bruce Colman, eds.  Meeting the Expectations of the Land.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1984.