Reconstruction by Way of the Soil
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Our agriculture is wrongly based. It is a system largely directed at curing evils which it itself is responsible for. It is the wisdom of the country and the traditional farmers we need now; the wisdom of those who have built up long-lasting agriculture and whose wisdom lies in tradition. They have fashioned it through physical work and close and immediate observation; through the personal intimacy with nature which we have come to associate with the poet.In fact peasant life is poetic and it is so precisely because of this intimacy. The music dance and art of peasants are the creative expression of their lives and as such are characteristic of their environments and the land on which they live.Nothing collective or traditional as peasant life is originates from people separated from the soil as are townfolk.The poems and essays that played a notable part in the country life of the Chinese the Tibetan art which finds its way into every home the sylvan setting of Japanese villages of the Balinese and Burmese the vocal harmony of Swiss peasants returning from their fields the reproduction of floral beauty and colour in festive dress of so many countries; these are the product of the poet that lies in every peasants heart.It is this intimacy that inspires creativity in the poet as the Greeks recognized in their choice of word for poet namely a maker or creator and which Dante voiced in the Divine Comedy when he wrote that the poet was not the disciple of the imagination but rather one who knows the secrets of nature.- Guy WrenchCONTENTSIntroductionRomeThe Roman FoodsThe Roman FamilySoil Erosion in ancient RomeFarmers and NomadsContrasting PicturesBanks for the SoilThe Economics of the SoilThe English PeasantPrimitive FarmersNyasaTanganyikaHumanity and the EarthSind and EgyptFragmentationThe East and West IndiesThe German Colonies: The MandatesRussia South Africa AustraliaThe United States of AmericaA Kingdom of Agricultural Art in EuropeAn Historical ReconstructionSummaryA Plan for Action
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