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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
TRANSITIONS BOOK CLUB presents Guy McPherson, with his book WALKING AWAY FROM EMPIRE: A PERSONAL JOURNEY.
Guy McPherson was a successful professor by every imperial measure:
well-published in all the right places, he taught and mentored students
who acquired the best jobs in the field, and performed abundant,
exemplary professional service. He earned enough to live on a third of
his income and still traveled as much as he desired throughout the
industrialized world. In other words, McPherson was the perfect model of
all that is wrong with the United States and, by extension, the nations
looking to us for an example.
Rather than questioning the system, he
was raising minor questions within the system. During the decade of his
forties, McPherson transformed his academic life from mainstream
ecologist to friend of the earth. He became a conservation biologist and
social critic, and his speaking and writing increasingly targeted the
public beyond the classroom.
McPherson began teaching poetry in
facilities of incarceration, trying to give voice to wise people long
marginalized or ignored by industrial society. Guest commentaries in
local newspapers pointed out the absurdities of American life, as well
as limits to growth for the world's industrial economy. Increasingly
strident essays drew the attention of university administrators who
tried to fire him, and, when that failed, tried to muzzle him. Both
routes proved too difficult to impinge upon a tenured full professor.
Shortly after administrators gave up trying to force McPherson's
departure from a major research university, he left the institution on
his own terms when, at the age of 49, McPherson finally awakened to the
costs of the non-negotiable American way of life: obedience at home and
oppression abroad. In response, he went back to the land, where he
raises goats and gardens and works with his neighbors.
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