In prose that vibrantly evokes the beauty and the cruelty of nature--and the archetypal nature of the hunt--James Swan argues that acknowledging the instinctual roots of the hunt is vital to repairing our modern alienation from nature and crucial to our understanding of our basic human needs. Swan is also the author of Nature as Teacher and Healer.
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In prose that vibrantly evokes the beauty and the cruelty of nature--and the archetypal nature of the hunt--James Swan argues that acknowledging the instinctual roots of the hunt is vital to repairing our modern alienation from nature and crucial to our understanding of our basic human needs. Swan is also the author of Nature as Teacher and Healer.
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New in new dust jacket. Sewn binding. 290 p. Index. Bibliography Now that America is not a hunter-gatherer economy, the ethical/moral/practical questions of humting are discussed. This book highlights the discussion. Is sport hunting a "magical adventure" or a "meaningless slaughter"? This book is an inportant read.