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Scott Nearing lived one hundred years, from 1883 to 1983 a life spanning most of the twentieth century. In his early years, Nearing made his name as a formidable opponent of child labor and military imperialism. Having been fired from university jobs for his independence of mind, Nearing became a freelance lecturer and writer, traveling widely through Depression-era and post-war America to speak with eager audiences. Five-time Socialist candidate for president Eugene V. Debs said, "Scott Nearing! He is the greatest teacher in the United States."
Concluding that it would be better to be poor in the country than in New York City, Scott and Helen Nearing moved north to Vermont in 1932 and commenced the experiment in self-reliant living that would extend their fame far and wide. They began to grow most of their own food, and devised their famous scheme for allocating the day's hours: one third for "bread work" (livelihood), one third for "head work" (intellectual endeavors), and one third for "service to the world community." Scott (who'd grown up partly on his grandfather's Pennsylvania farm) taught Helen (who was raised in suburbia, groomed for a career as a classical violinist) the practical skills they would need: working with tools, cultivating a garden and managing a woodlot, and building stone and masonry walls.
For the rest of their lives, the Nearings chronicled in detail their "good life," first in Vermont and ultimately on the coast of Maine, in a group of wonderful books many of which are now being returned to print by Chelsea Green in cooperation with the Good Life Center, an educational trust established at the Nearings' Forest Farm in Harborside, Maine, to promote their ongoing legacy.
With a new foreword by activist historian Staughton Lynd, The Making of a Radical is freshly republished-Scott Nearing's own story, told as only he could tell it.
About the Author: Scott Nearing was one of the great social critics and humanitarians of the 20th century. Known throughout the world as the progenitors of the "back to the land" movement, the Nearings combined pragmatism and vision to create a blend now being celebrated by new generations of readers.
Title: The Making of a Radical: A Political ...
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers
Publication Date: 1972
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 2nd Edition
Seller: Black Cat Hill Books, Oregon City, OR, U.S.A.
Paperback. First Ed thus, so stated. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Ed thus, so stated. Good+ in Wraps: shows indications of moderate use: fairly heavy spine lean; moderate wear to the extremities; mild rubbing to the wrapper covers; besides the author's signature at the front endpaper, there is also the former owner's gift inscription [signed "pg']; some thumbing to the fore-edge. A structurally sound, tightly bound copy, with a clean text. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 8vo. 308pp. Trade Paperback. In Nearing's early career he spoke out about child labor, and was hated on by the controlling forces at that time. Only time would tell how right he was. Yet he spent his entire career being shunned by the universities, just because he would not shut up when he cared about something. Nearing speaks about "avoiding wealth" and "narrowly avoiding getting rich". as if it is a disease or something. He never aspired to become rich, in fact he purposely stopped anything of the sort from happening. Nearing set an excellent example of someone who perseveres in political acitivism, never gives up, and cannot be silenced. When he turned 100 he stopped eating and CHOSE to die, believing that he had lived a full life and did not deserve any more of the earth's resources. This book is full of food for thought. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Seller Inventory # 40969
Seller: True Oak Books, Highland, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 5 X 1 X 8 inches; 308 pages; faint, light spill stain has caused light water damage and some discoloration on some pages. Light creasing on spine. Light shelf wear. Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings. ; Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. Seller Inventory # HVD-65770-A-0
Seller: Amnesty Bookshop, Malvern, Great Malvern, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. The American economist and early environmentalist decided to write his life story when he reached the age of 80, in 1963, "as an experienced and tough od man". He has signed the half title, Scott Nearing. Small PO details stamp opposite, o/w no markings or foxing. All profits to Amnesty International. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 010289
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Seller: True Oak Books, Highland, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good+. First Edition; First Printing. 5 X 1 X 8 inches; 308 pages; signed by author on the half-title page. Notes from previous owner on the inside of the rear cover. Light creasing on spine. Dog-earing on the top corner of a couple of pages. Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings on text pages. ; Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. Seller Inventory # HVD-64278-A-0
Seller: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Condition: new. Seller Inventory # 73E64_96_0060902515