Ongoing series of interviews with individuals from around the world who are responding to the earth's ecological problems. This program features the views of Thomas Berry, a Catholic priest and founder of the Riverdale Center for Religious Research. An outspoken critic of the Western tradition of environmental destruction, Berry examines the deadly effects of industrialization and envisions a far less industrial world where food is grown locally. Miriam MacGillis, a Genesis Farmer, discusses how the Genesis Farm is putting the principles of local food production into practice.|TOWARD A POST-INDUSTRIAL AGE : THOMAS BERRY AND MIRIAM MacGILLIS / produced by Mary Pat Fisher. SERIES: Earthcare : no. 10 Ongoing series of interviews with individuals from around the world who are responding to the earth's ecological problems. This program features the views from Berry, a Catholic priest and founder of the Riverdale Center for Religious Research, and MacGillis, who is a Genesis Farmer. Berry is an outspoken critic of the Western tradition of environmental destruction. He discusses the deadly effects of industrialization and envisions a far less industrial world where food is grown locally. MacGillis discusses how the Genesis Farm is putting these principles into practice. RECORDED: 1990.
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