(Sept-Oct. 2008 GroundSwell)
ANNOUNCING A NEW BOOK - THE EARTH BELONGS TO EVERYONE
Earth Rights Institute and the
Institute for Economic Democracy Press have co-published a new book, The Earth
Belongs to Everyone. This collection of 30 articles and essays by Alanna Hartzok
sets forth the vision and policy foundation for "earth rights democracy" and
presents a large and hopeful worldview with profound possibilities for
transformational action for peace, economic justice, and environmental
restoration.
Following an introduction containing glimpses
of the author's fascinating journey through life, The Earth Belongs to Everyone
describes how to establish political-economic systems based on the human right
to the planet as a birthright. Hartzok's key theme is that earth rights
democracy is an essential ethical basis necessary to secure other economic human
rights and to create a world of peace and plenty for all. She places this core
perspective into an integrated local-to-global framework that balances the need
for global cooperation with the necessity for building demilitarized,
decentralized, and sustainable local-based economics.
Themes of the book include: Democracy, Earth
Rights and the Next Economy; Sharing Our Common Heritage; Land for People, Not
for Profit; Financing Local to Global Public Goods; Women, Earth and Economic
Power; Restructuring Economic Relationships; Economics of War and Peace.
Hazel Henderson, author of Beyond Globalization
and Building a Win-Win World, and member of President's Commission on
Sustainable Development, says: "Alanna Hartzok has deeply researched tax
issues with equity and ecological-sustainability firmly in mind. This book is a
storehouse of wisdom and insights on these and many broader issues relating
economics to the larger planetary ecology."
James Robertson, author of The New Economics
of Sustainable Development, and co-founder of The Other Economic Summit and New
Economics Foundation, says: "More and more people are convinced that the
only way to a just, prosperous and ecologically sustainable future is to share
the value of Earth's resources more fairly. One of the many merits of
Alanna Hartzok's collection of writings is to ground that conviction in
practical proposals. She inspires us to do something about it."
The Earth Belongs to Everyone is 360 pages and
includes a 25-page introduction with article summaries, 30+ photos, graphs and
charts, and a 10-page index. Book Price to readers of GroundSwell is $25
(List Price: $35), plus S & H: $5. Make checks payable to
Earth Rights Institute, Box 328, Scotland, PA 17254, USA. For pricing on
multiple copies contact:
earthrts@pa.net or call 717-264-0957
Your book purchase is a tax
deductible contribution to Earth Rights Institute, ID # 30-0029920.
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