Back to nature
Back to nature or return to nature is a philosophy or style of living which emphasises closeness to nature, rather than artifice and civilisation. In this, the rustic customs and pastoralism of country life are preferred to urban fashion and sophistication.[1][2][3][4]
At the end of the nineteenth century, a variety of back to nature movements developed in Germany which were collectively known as Lebensreform (life reform). These included naturism and naturopathy.[5]
Notable exponents
- Diogenes and other cynics who advocated the simple, shameless lifestyle of a dog
- simple life in a log cabin at Walden Pond
- anarcho-primitivist who thinks that symbolic culture such as language is a barrier to the direct experience of nature[6]
- Unabomber
See also
- Back-to-the-land movement
- Rewilding (conservation biology)
References
- ISBN 9781781317358
- ISBN 9780813134338
- ISBN 9780801840135
- ISBN 9780812204254
- ISSN 0307-1022
- ISBN 978-1-4907-3104-9