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First published January 10, 2017
I decided to go find Americans leading lives of radical simplicity. Yet it wasn't just a matter of going without electricity. The real power matrix was the economy. I'd grown skeptical of government, universities, even the nonprofits that I had long thought held the solutions to our problems. They seemed too dependent on the organized money that they professed to fight, and their personnel often seemed especially mirthless and desk-bound.
I wanted to see if living along lines of radical simplicity brought a deeper, truer relationship to land, livelihood, economy and spirit. I wanted to learn the old-fashioned concept of household, a meaningful mix of work, family and home. How far might we go in rejecting the compromises of contemporary life — and what did we gain or sacrifice? What I wanted to learn was how to lead a good life.