Akin to the idea that time is money is the concept, less spoken by as commonly assumed, that we may be adequately represented by money. The giving of money has thus become our characteristic virtue.But to give is not to do. The money is given in lieu of action, thought, care, time. And it is no remedy for the fragmentation of character and consciousness that is the consequence of specialization. At the simplest, most practical level, it would be difficult for most of us to give enough in donations to good causes to compensate for, much less remedy, the damage done by the money that is taken from us and used destructively by various agencies of the government and by the corporations that hold us in captive dependence on their products. Most important, even if we could give enough to overbalance the official and corporate misuse of our money, we would still not solve the problem: the willingness to be represented by money involves a submission to the modern divisions of character and community. The remedy safeguards the disease.
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Wendell Berry
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A Place on Earth
Andy Catlett: Early Travels
Another Turn of the Crank
Bringing it to the Table: On Farming and Food
Citizenship Papers
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Farming: a hand book
Fidelity
Given
Hannah Coulter
It All Turns on Affection: The Jefferson Lecture and Other Essays
Jayber Crow
Nathan Coulter
Remembering
Sabbaths
Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community: Eight Essays
The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry
The Collected Poems, 1957-1982
The Gift of Good Land: Further Essays Cultural and Agricultural
The Hidden Wound
The Long-Legged House
The Mad Farmer Poems
The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry
The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture
What Are People for Essays By Wendell B
What Are People For?
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