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    Thomas Nichols Wendell Berry’s “Mad Farmer liberation Front” makes a strong argument for the simple life‚ preservation of nature‚ and individualism. Wendell Berry clearly states how Americans and people should live their lives. Berry’s points are valid and to the point; he believes that an independent person is a strong person. This very argument is ageless; used by people throughout time. One could say Wendell Berry is somewhat of a modern day Thomas Jefferson seeing how they share similar ideas

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    Timeline of Wendell Berry 1934- Born on August 5 in Henry County‚ Kentucky. Wendell Berry was raised in Newcastle‚ Kentucky. As a boy he began working on his father’s farm and neighboring farms. As a farmer he learned the benefits of farming. 1956- Earned B.A. in English at the University of Kentucky and then his M.A. a year later. His schooling expanded his vocabulary and in turn‚ made him the writer he was known as. 1959- Taught in the English Department at Stanford University. 1962- Goes to

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    ENGL 1010 September 19‚ 2013 Where Are Our Morals Wendell Berry’s essay on his view of computers was an interesting one that comes from an unpopular perspective. He used strong points about the cost of owning a computer‚ the toll strip mining has on the environment‚ and his wife’s important role in his life to identify the problems with computers. The writer could have done a better job developing the topic. I can assume he wrote this essay to convince the reader they do not need the products

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    Samantha Lynch 6/2/2013 English 1410 Wendell Berry Essay Marriage At Its Best After writing “Why I Am Not Going To Buy A Computer‚” in the 1987 edition of Harper’s‚ Wendell Berry was critiqued by readers who felts he was using his wife as a “drudge.” Berry writes that‚ “My wife types my work. She sees things that are wrong and marks them with small checks in the margins. She is my best critic because she is the one most familiar with my habitual errors and weaknesses. She also understands

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    Wendell Berry in a way is an advocate for revolution. He believes that in order to achieve health and happiness‚ we have to understand and accept the responsibility of the world that we live in. Berry believes that eating responsibility is a necessary condition of democracy. To know where and how your food was made or produced and not controlled by someone else. “One reason to eat responsibly is to live free” (Berry 66). Freedom is the foundation of democracy. Once we loose the right to choose what

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    This study is inspired by what Wendell Berry said‚ "I do not see that computers are bringing us one step nearer to anything that does matter: peace‚ economic justice‚ ecological health‚ political honesty‚ family and community stability‚ good work.". Berry is a known essayist and poet who does not use computers because they represent the system he opposes in his writing. He never said that he

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    Wendell Berry‚ the author of “The Pleasures of Eating”‚ claims that we‚ as a society‚ should know and care where our food actually comes from‚ to be able to realize that the food that reaches our tables has been through a ride that we may not necessarily like. He also encourages us to grow our own food and to buy our produce and fruits from a farmer’s market. I agree with the point that Berry is trying to get across. Making our own produce‚ fruits‚ meats‚ dairy‚ etc. is better because not only will

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    Throughout his life Wendell Berry has made it a mission of his to educate people about what really happens to our food in the food industry‚ he has written multiple books about the subject including the essay “The Pleasures of Eating” written in 1989. He wishes to expose people to the idea that how they eat‚ affects more than just themselves. One point that Berry really tries to get through to the readers in this piece is that eating is what he refers to as‚ “An agricultural act” (227). What he

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    Wendell Berry is the author of the nonfiction books What Are People For?; Standing on Earth; Sex‚ Economy‚ Freedom‚ and Community; Another Turn of the Crank; Life Is a Miracle; Citizenship Papers; and most recently‚ The Way of Ignorance. Not only is he an American novelist‚ but he is also a poet‚ environmental activist‚ cultural critic‚ and a farmer. He believes that he good life includes sustainable agriculture‚ appropriate technologies‚ healthy rural communities‚ connection to place‚ the pleasures

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    Wendell Berry is the author of the essay called “The Loss of the Future” which was published over forty years ago and is still prevalent in issues today. “The Loss of the Future” deals with the issues human behavior in the world. Humans do not see the impact their behavior effects the world as a whole‚ nor do they want to be held accountable for it to change their ways. He expresses the downfall of topics such as power‚ idealism and the government. He also emphasizes the play on words used today

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