Take inspiration from the benevolent, flexible practices of organic farming, alternative education, and the "liberating" business movement. A book about fostering autonomy, caring for gardens, children, and people, and restoring the centrality of interdependence and freedom to our concerns.
Drawing on fifteen testimonials from researchers, farmers, managers, and educators, this essay is a call to personal transformation and global transition. It invites us to adopt a humble, joyful outlook of abiding concern throughout these journeys. It reveals a new relationship with the world: one in which the virtues of cooperation, healing, and emancipation are paramount.