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Living the Good Life is a book by Helen and Scott Nearing about their self-sufficient homesteading project in Vermont. It was originally published privately in 1954 and was republished in 1970 with Schocken Books and an introduction by Paul Goodman .
In 2016, Portland Press Herald columnist Avery Yale Kamila reported: "In the 1977 documentary film "Living the Good Life," Scott Nearing stands in the couple's huge Maine garden and addresses a group of people interested in homesteading. He explains they use absolutely no "animal residues," such as manure or bonemeal, in their gardens.
Nearing was a speaker at the World Vegetarian Congress held in Sweden in 1973 and in Orono, Maine, in 1975 and hosted by the International Vegetarian Union. [15]In 1980, Nearing published her vegetarian cookbook Simple Food for the Good Life.
Nearing, Helen and Nearing, Scott 1954. Living the Good Life. ISBN 0-8052-0970-0 (Reprint edition). Nearing, Helen and Nearing, Scott 1979. Continuing the Good Life. Philips, Jared M. Hipbillies: Deep Revolution in the Arkansas Ozarks. The University of Arkansas Press, 2019. ISBN 9781610756594; The Mother Earth News, a magazine devoted to the ...
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1954 The publication of Living the Good Life by Helen and Scott Nearing marked the beginning of the modern day sustainable living movement. The publication paved the way for the "back-to-the-land movement" in the late 1960s and early 1970s.