Visionary quests to return to the Garden of Eden have shaped Western Culture. This book traces the idea of rebuilding the primeval garden from its origins to its latest incarnations and offers a bold new way to think about the earth.
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No Resolution,
By Tommy Turpolene (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture (Paperback)
This book is an exposition of two contrasting forms of reclaiming Eden, one through restoring Nature, the other through creating a technological Eden. I agree with Amazon's review from Publishers Weekly. The final chapter is flawed, but to see why, we need to go back to Merchant's other work, one that leads to this one: The Death of Nature. Here she shows the history of the transformation of the European view of Nature from organic to mechanistic. Her view in both of these books is predominantly mechanistic. This is because that a partnership ethic is mechanistic rather than holistic. You cannot have a partnership between a part and the whole. The farthest one can go in that direction is, perhaps, to be a "team player". This book is better for those who are following Merchant's work than as general reading. Merchant has a generally linear view of history with "infinite" possibilities. This leads to a much more superficial narrative than in The Death of Nature.
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The search of Eden has led to an erosion of nature,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture (Hardcover)
The "Garden Of Eden" was a paradise lost, and mankind has spent centuries searching for it. Reinventing Eden reveals how the image and myth of Eden has actually led to further degradation of the planet, revealing its origins, its influence on political and social thought, and related issues concerning man and nature. Human manipulation of the environment in search of Eden has led to an erosion of nature: Reinventing Eden documents exactly how.
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Terrible Book,
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This review is from: Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture (Paperback)
What a horrible book. I don't recommend it at all. She basically blames Christians and the bible for all the world's problems and does so by misrepresenting bible verses. A waste of money and time.
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