Today we are excited to announce that past contributor Benjamin Vogt has recently released a book. A New Garden Ethic: Cultivating Defiant Compassion for an Uncertain Future addresses why we need a new garden ethic and the urgent need for wilderness in our daily lives. Benjamin also touches on the idea that environmentalism is not political, but rather social justice for all species marginalized today and for those facing extinction tomorrow. Purchase a copy of A New Garden Ethic from New Society Publishers here.
To read Benjamin’s essay, “Across the Flats” in Issue 9 of Superstition Review click here.
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I really like how Benjamin Vogt’s book talks about issues that involve our earth and the way we need to change the way we treat it. I love how he addresses why we need a new garden ethic to avoid an extinction of our wilderness in the future. I will definitely check out his book!
Thanks for commenting, Jacqueline!