Natural : the seductive myth of nature's goodness By Alan Levinovitz.
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- 9781788161992
- 113 LEV.N
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Part I. Myth. In the beginning --
The true vine --
States of nature --
Part II. Ritual. Hey Bear! --
Let food be thy medicine --
Deepak Chopra's condo --
Part III. Law. The invisible hand --
The rhythm --
God-given talent --
Afterword: Salvation.
Why arguments based on what is 'natural', in food, medicine, and society at large, are appeals to a false idol - our oldest, most persistent superstition. In this sparking and mind-expanding essay, a scholar of religion shows where that ancient delusion came from and how we can at last break free of it
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