Wendell Berry: The Thought of Limits in the Prodigal Age
Wendell Berry, award-winning author, poet and farmer from Port Royal, Kentucky, discusses his vision of an authentic land economy. The present economy, he explains, is rife with constraints and incentives that favor bad work. The consequence of this system is that we waste fertility. In other words, the land, if treated well, will give us so much, but we squander it, sometimes against our better judgment because our current economy favors waste. December 8, 2016 – 17th Annual Dodge Lecture.

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Wendell Berry on His Hopes for Humanity

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Yale 2013 Chubb Lecture with Wendell Berry

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A Forest Conversation - Read Aloud by Wendell Berry, Author

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The Art of Loading Brush | Wendell Berry

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Folks, This Ain't Normal | Joel Salatin | Talks at Google

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Bill Moyers - Wendell Berry: Poet and Prophet

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The Land, The People, and a Proper Economy

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Charles Taylor Lecture: Master Narratives of Modernity

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Distant Neighbors: Wendell Berry & Gary Snyder

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Wendell Berry's Thoughts in the Presence of Fear

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Wendell Berry and Eric Schlosser: The World-Ending Fire

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Voices of the Wilderness — Aldo Leopold

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Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality

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William Blake vs the World: Why he matters more than ever

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Wendell Berry, Wes Jackson, and Mary Berry at the 36th Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures

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Wendell Berry reads “A Half Pint of Old Darling”

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Wendell Berry’s Sabbath Poems

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5 Things Every Creative Person Should Consider (Inspired By Wendell Berry)

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"The Practice of the Wild" by Gary Snyder

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