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Rational Simplicity by Tim Covell

Saturday, July 16th, 2005

Rational Simplicity by Tim Covell

Covell, Tim. Rational Simplicity: Setting Course to a Simpler Life. iUniverse , 2005 Lincoln, NE.

Tim Covell isn’t one of those individuals referred to by Thoreau as one of the “mass of men [who] live lives of quiet desperation.” Never earning more than $25 an hour, Tim Covell managed to retire at […]

In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

What a delight it is to read Bertrand Russell at any time.

Right now you can hear two Rieth lectures from the series he gave in 1948 on the BBC Website On Authority and the Individual.

Russell, Bertrand In Praise of Idleness, Routledge, London 1994. First published in Great Britain in 1935.

Challenging, clear, and controversial

This […]

The Importance of Being Lazy, by Al Gini

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

Gini, Al. The Importance of Being Lazy: In praise of play, leisure and vacations. , Routledge, 2003, New York.

This well-researched book is a great place to start to learn about the slow lifestyle. Al Gini is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He’s also a business consultant. He previously explored a mixture of business, […]

Leisure, by Josef Pieper

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

Pieper, Josef. Leisure: The Basis of Culture. South Bend, Indiana: St.Augustine’s Press, 1998 originally published 1948:

Writing in Germany after World War II, Josef Pieper questions the value of work per se. While he acknowledges the necessity of business and commerce, he argues that individuals define themselves in narrow economic terms.

Pieper defines the “The Total […]

In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honoré

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

A Fast Tour of the Slow Movement.

In Praise of Slowness: How a worldwide movement is challenging the cult of speed by Carl Honoré, Harper 2004

Carl Honoré is doing for the “Slow Movement” what Carl Sagan did for astronomy.

This topical and well-researched book gives the reader a sense of what people around the world […]