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Terry Tempest Williams presents a sharp-edged perspective on the ethics and politics of place, spiritual democracy, and the responsibilities of citizen engagement. By turns elegiac, inspiring, and passionate, The Open Space of Democracy offers a fresh perspective on the critical questions of our time. Review: Beautiful Read - A simple, yet powerful book that speaks to a healthy planet and a better political climate. Review: Words sorely needed - Oh my. This book actually rates 10 stars in today's world. In this slim book, Terry Tempest Williams is calling for community, discussion, breaking out of boxes and labels and working together to solve our problems in democracy's open space. Throughout the book she defines what that open space should be and what would create it. How disheartening it is to know how far in the other direction we have gone in the 3 years since it has been published. "In the open space of democracy, we engage the qualities of inquiry, intuition, and love as we become a dynamic citizenry, unafraid to exercise our shared knowledge and power. We can dissent. We can vote. We can step forward in times of terror with a confounding calm that will shatter fear and complacency." As was illustrated in a recent 60 Minutes piece, Terry Tempest Williams describes what a trip to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge can do to open minds and souls. "The power of nature is the power of a life in association. Nothing stands alone. On my haunches, I see a sunburst lichen attached to limestone; algae and fungi are working together to break down rock into soil. I cannot help but recognize a radical form of democracy at play. Each organism is rooted in its own biological niche, drawing its power from its relationship to other organisms. An equality of being contributes to an ecological state of health and succession." It is very unfortunate that this book is out of print. I wish it would be re-issued and distributed widely. The open space of democracy is waiting for us.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 20 Reviews |
J**K
Beautiful Read
A simple, yet powerful book that speaks to a healthy planet and a better political climate.
P**R
Words sorely needed
Oh my. This book actually rates 10 stars in today's world. In this slim book, Terry Tempest Williams is calling for community, discussion, breaking out of boxes and labels and working together to solve our problems in democracy's open space. Throughout the book she defines what that open space should be and what would create it. How disheartening it is to know how far in the other direction we have gone in the 3 years since it has been published. "In the open space of democracy, we engage the qualities of inquiry, intuition, and love as we become a dynamic citizenry, unafraid to exercise our shared knowledge and power. We can dissent. We can vote. We can step forward in times of terror with a confounding calm that will shatter fear and complacency." As was illustrated in a recent 60 Minutes piece, Terry Tempest Williams describes what a trip to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge can do to open minds and souls. "The power of nature is the power of a life in association. Nothing stands alone. On my haunches, I see a sunburst lichen attached to limestone; algae and fungi are working together to break down rock into soil. I cannot help but recognize a radical form of democracy at play. Each organism is rooted in its own biological niche, drawing its power from its relationship to other organisms. An equality of being contributes to an ecological state of health and succession." It is very unfortunate that this book is out of print. I wish it would be re-issued and distributed widely. The open space of democracy is waiting for us.
A**R
love her books
as always good read
D**Y
Essential Book on Democracy and Deliberation
This is an elegant book written by Terry Tempest Williams. It is a guide to helping a community solve a problem by collaborating, listening and deliberating.
A**R
Love this book
Wonderful book, wonderful content and a wonderful author. The added art pieces within the text complement the text beautifully.
S**N
A bit too self indulgent
I wanted to love this, because I have loved listening to Terry speak and I really enjoyed reading Refuge. But I find this book too self indulgent. She's great at dropping repeatable quotes that are poetry in themselves, but it sometimes felt contrived, the way she arranged her stories and anecdotes to set up the poetic phrase. But the worst part to me was the story of how she and her neighbors became heroes of public engagement simply because they wanted to stop someone from developing more homes in their desert community. That isn't really heroic or revolutionary; it's the quite common story of "I got my house in this beautiful place, but I'm going to stop anyone else from doing the same." How many times has this quintessential American story unfolded? I just don't find it inspiring when someone's purported environmental activism is really rooted in their desire to maintain their property values. I don't doubt Terry's sincere commitment to environmental activism - the rest of her life shows that is genuine - but she was naive to think this example was so laudatory. It's really a well-worn story of neighbors trying to keep out the condos or other high-density development because it will harm their existing property values. It ruined the book for me.
M**Y
Excellent reading for anyone
This is a very important and visionary look at our current state of affairs. Excellent reading for anyone!
M**J
The Open Space of Democracy
This book is inspiring and motivating. I shared it with my 17 year old and we discussed how small actions speak much louder than big words.
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