by Wendell Berry
208pp
There are those in America today who seem to feel we must audition for our citizenship, with "Patriot" offered as the badge for those found narrowly worthy. Let this book stand as Wendell Berry’s application, for he is one of those faithful, devoted critics envisioned by the Founding Fathers to be the life’s blood and very future of the nation they imagined. Adams, Jefferson, and Madison would have found great clarity in his prose and great hope in his vision. And today’s readers will be moved and encouraged by his anger and his refusal to surrender in the face of desperate odds. Books get written for all sorts of reasons, and this book was written out of necessity. Citizenship Papers, a collection of 19 essays, is a ringing call of alarm to a nation standing on the brink of global catastrophe.
Table of Contents
- A Citizen's Response
- Thoughts in the Presence of Fear
- The Failure of War
- Going to Work
- In Distrust of Movements
- Twelve Paragraphs on Biotechnology
- Let the Farm Judge
- The Total Economy
- A Long Job, Too Late to Quit
- Two Minds
- The Prejudice Against Country People
- The Whole Horse
- Stupidity in Concentration
- Watershed and Commonwealth
- The Agrarian Standard
- Still Standing
- Conservationist and Agrarian
- Tuscany
- Is Life a Miracle?