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Name: The One-Straw Revolution

Author: Masanobu Fukuoka
Year: 1975
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Genres/categories: Gardening, Non Fiction, Philosophy

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Fukuoka demonstrates how the way we look at farming influences the way we look at health, the school, nature, nutrition, spiritual health and life itself. He joins the healing of the land to the process of purifying the human spirit and proposes a way of life and a way of farming in which such healing can take place.
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