Humane Living Books
Above All, Be Kind: Raising a Humane Child in Challenging Times
by Zoe Weil
New Society Publishers, 2003.
Tools, ideas and resources for parents who want to raise humane children.
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Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life
by Zoe Weil
Beyond Words, 2009.
IHE President Zoe Weil outlines the MOGO principle and provides insights and strategies for living a life of inner and outer peace by making choices that do the most good and least harm for ourselves, other people, nonhuman animals and the earth.
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Field Notes on the Compassionate Life
by Marc Ian Barasch
Rodale, 2005.
What does it look like to do good in this world?
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Writings on an Ethical Life
by Peter Singer
HarperCollins, 2000.
A powerful call to ethical living covering a variety of moral issues.
Family Activism: Empowering Your Community Beginning with Family and Friends
by Roberto Vargas
Berrett-Kohler, 2008. (256p)
Offers strategies and tips for family activism, which is “interacting with those close to you in a way that inspires and prepares them to serve their families and communities as a positive force for change."
Read an IHE review of Family Activism.
Resources
March 16, 2010 - 2:00 pm | Location: University of Maine - Orono (100 Neville Hall)
Please join us for an inspiring talk with Zoe Weil at the University of Maine in Orono. Co-sponsored by the Peace Studies and Sociology departments. Learn about the ways in which your everyday choices, your work, your activism, and your volunteerism can do the most ...
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