Introduction 1 Unreal Cities 2 The Cost of Wealth 3 Liberty and Obedience 4 Man in Society 5 Man as Viceroy 6 Knowledge and its Counterfeits 7 The Only Heritage We Have 8 What We Are and Where We Are
Charles Le Gai Eaton was born in Switzerland and educated at Charterhouse and King's College, Cambridge. He worked for many years as a teacher and journalist in Jamaica and Egypt (where he embraced Islam in 1951) before joining the British Diplomatic Service. For more than twenty years, he was consultant to the Islamic Cultural Centre in London.
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How much sharper is his call for ecological respect than our
current pragmatic codes of conservation.
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