Nearing Enough
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If they were correct when they asserted that capitalist culture irritates the hunting and gathering instinct beyond need, beyond wanting, even beyond longing and, indeed, to greed and to addiction to wanting and greed, then perhaps the corrective is to, like the Nearings, move away from induced neediness towards the sanity of satiety. That is, to move away from the peripatetic search for 'More' towards 'Enough.' Their work has broken open the ground before us as surely as if they'd gotten up earlier than we did and, forceful in the powerful morning light, turned over a garden of healthy, vital soil. It's all there for us, ready, if we choose to dig and plant.
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