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Sulak Sivaraksa and deep ecological suffering

Satish Kumar and the good folks at RESURGENCE asked me to write about Sulak Sivaraksa and his work on the environment and where he identifies the root of deep ecological suffering. I was happy to be part of their efforts. Click on the photo of Sulak to link to the magazine's website.

In the May/June issue of Resurgence, Satish Kumar introduces a celebration of Truth, Goodness and Beauty. The integration of this ancient trilogy into our lives is the foundation of the challenging journey for Resurgence & Ecologist, its writers, poets, artists, readers and supporters.

In an exclusive feature Germaine Greer, author of the inspirational White Beech: The Rainforest Years, argues that conservation and feminism have an enduring historical connection, and that for a feminist to out herself as a conservationist is a logical extension of the feminist worldview.

And their focus on journeys of transformation continues with profiles of Buddhist leader Sulak Sivaraksa (that's the one by me), Indian politician Arvind Kejriwal, and political philosopher Roger Scruton.
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