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The Invisible Doctrine, Regenesis, Feral 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: George Monbiot
SKU: MAN-LOWPLEX-VRT-PNG-U251320-2484163177
Barcode: 9782484163174
Publisher: Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism
Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet
Feral: Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This three-book collection from George Monbiot combines hard-edged investigation with visionary ecological thinking, delivering a compact course in how we live with the planet—and why it matters. The Invisible Doctrine examines the hidden architecture of neoliberal ideology, revealing how it shapes education, work, healthcare, policy, and our daily lives, often without a name. Regenesis offers a compelling, practical reimagining of our food systems, exploring soil biology, perennial crops, and farming innovations that can yield more with less environmental cost. Feral invites a return to wildness—an invitation to rewild landscapes and seas, reconnecting people with the natural world and the sense of wonder it brings. Written for engaged readers who crave clarity, evidence, and a hopeful path forward, this Paperback collection is ideal for students, activists, homeowners, teachers, and curious readers seeking a coherent, impactful point of view on economy, ecology, and everyday life.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Together, these titles form a purposeful reading journey that moves from critical analysis to constructive action. You gain a deeper understanding of how economic systems influence climate, food, and habitats, paired with practical insights into regenerative farming and landscape-scale restoration. Owning the collection offers a cohesive narrative arc—perfect for study groups, classroom discussions, or personal binge-reading sessions that build on each other. The trio also strengthens your bookshelf with a consistent voice and rigorous research, making it a reliable reference for anyone exploring sustainability, policy, or environmental ethics. This set is a meaningful gift for readers who want to influence ideas and everyday choices alike.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism
This incisive critique unpacks how a powerful economic ideology permeates institutions and individual lives. Monbiot and his co-author illuminate the often-hidden mechanisms behind market-driven policies, offering readers a clear map of how ideas become social realities. The book invites scrutiny of assumed freedoms by showing the trade-offs embedded in supposedly neutral frameworks, making it essential for anyone seeking a grounded understanding of politics, economics, and the environment.

Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet
A deeply informed exploration of sustainable agriculture and soil science, Regenesis presents a forward-looking vision for feeding a growing population without exhausting Earth’s resources. Monbiot examines soil ecology, regenerative farming practices, and innovations such as perennial grains, drawing on case studies from farmers and researchers who are testing new methods. The narrative balances scientific detail with accessible storytelling, making complex ideas approachable for readers who want real-world solutions to food security and ecological stewardship.

Feral: Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life
Feral is a lyrical call to reawaken our relationship with nature. Monbiot chronicles his own journey toward reconnecting with the wild and argues that rewilding landscapes and seas can restore biodiversity, resilience, and a sense of wonder. The book blends travel, science, and philosophy to explore how extending wild spaces into human life can reform our cities, farms, and daily routines. Readers are left with a stirring sense of possibility and a practical sense of steps they can take to contribute to a wilder, healthier planet.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection speaks to environmentally conscious readers who want rigorous analysis paired with practical pathways forward. It’s ideal for students studying politics, economics, or ecology; educators building discussion around sustainability; activists seeking evidence-backed arguments; homeowners and hobby farmers exploring regenerative practices; and curious general readers who want a coherent, actionable framework for understanding today’s planetary challenges. Whether you’re building a personal library, curating classroom materials, or seeking thoughtful gifts for book-loving thinkers, this trio offers depth, accessibility, and sustained relevance.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear, evidence-based exploration of neoliberalism and its real-world impacts
  • Practical guidance on regenerative farming and sustainable food systems
  • Inspiring call to reconnect with nature through rewilding
  • Accessible writing that makes complex ideas approachable for diverse readers
  • Cohesive, collectible three-book set that enriches classrooms and discussion groups
  • Timely themes aligned with climate action, policy debates, and ecological ethics

About the Author:
George Monbiot is a prominent British writer, journalist, and environmental advocate known for investigative reporting on climate change, politics, and the relationship between humans and the natural world. In this collection, he teams with co-author Peter Hutchison on The Invisible Doctrine to dissect the architecture of neoliberalism, while Regenesis and Feral showcase his ongoing commitment to ecological thought and practical reform. Monbiot’s work spans books, essays, and documentaries that challenge readers to rethink conventional wisdom and envision more sustainable, just ways of living. His distinctive voice—informative, urgent, and hopeful—has made him a leading figure in contemporary environmental discourse, influencing readers, students, and policymakers around the world.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This three-book collection offers a powerful combination of critical insight and actionable ideas, all anchored by Monbiot’s clear, persuasive prose. Owning the full set provides a reliable, well-rounded perspective on how systems shape our environment and daily lives, while supplying practical concepts you can apply—from soil health to habitat restoration to principled civic engagement. It’s a thoughtful, timely, and enduring addition to any bookshelf—perfect for lifelong learners who want to understand today’s challenges and imagine tomorrow’s solutions.

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