Barbara Kingsolver says of Frances Moore Lappé’s most recent book: Getting a Grip, “This is not an ordinary book; it’s more like a new pair of glasses, allowing you to see everything around you with greater clarity. Suddenly the world is more comprehensible, even more beautiful.”
Frances Moore Lappé is the author of 18 books including the three-million copy Diet for a Small Planet. Diet for a Small Planet was the first book to expose the enormous waste built into U.S. grain-fed meat production. For Frances that was a powerful symbol of a global food system that is creating hunger out of plenty. Eating a planet-centered diet, she argued, means choosing what is best for the earth and our bodies—a daily action that reminds us of our power to create a saner world.
France Moore Lappé asks several important questions: how can we make sense of the fact that we are creating a world that none of us individually would chose and – what are the causal forces that produce this needless suffering. She lays out how we can draw on the resources that lie dormant in every human being. Neuroscience, she says, affirms that human beings are predisposed or “softwired,” for empathy, cooperation, fairness, and the desire to have power, to be imaginative and to create.
Lappé’s work of the last two decades is dedicated to help set free those creative forces that produce real democracy and to collect inspiring international examples of where this is already happening. <http://www.smallplanet.org/>
Recorded at Yoga Mendocino, Ukiah, CA on April 11, 2010
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