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‘The praxis of reciprocity’

Last updated: May 27, 2025 11:06 pm
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“The Serviceberry: An Economy of Gifts and Abundance” – A Review

If you are a fan of Robin Wall Kimmerer’s work, particularly her bestselling book “Braiding Sweetgrass”, then her latest offering, “The Serviceberry”, is a natural extension of the conversations she has cultivated. Originally published as a magazine essay, this book delves deeper into the concept of gift economies as alternatives to traditional capitalist systems.

Kimmerer draws inspiration from Indigenous cultures, nature mimicry, motherhood, and mutual aid to explore the idea of gift economies. These economies operate on the principles of reciprocity, where goods and services are exchanged without the expectation of direct compensation. Instead of material wealth, the currency in a gift economy is gratitude, connection, and communal well-being.

The author challenges the prevailing narrative of scarcity perpetuated by capitalism and urges readers to recognize all the gifts that we receive from the Earth. By embracing a mindset of abundance and interconnectedness, Kimmerer believes that we can create a more sustainable and equitable society.

One of the key themes in “The Serviceberry” is the concept of mutuality, which is exemplified in the relationships between mother and child, as well as in times of crisis when communities come together to support one another. Kimmerer emphasizes the importance of practicing reciprocity and understanding the interconnectedness of all living beings.

While the book offers a hopeful vision for a more harmonious relationship with the natural world, some critics argue that it lacks urgency in addressing the urgent need for systemic change. Kimmerer suggests that the transition to a gift economy will be gradual and requires a shift in mindset and values.

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Despite this criticism, Kimmerer’s work offers a valuable perspective on how individuals can contribute to positive social change from the ground up. By fostering communities based on mutual aid and reciprocity, we can prepare ourselves for the challenges of the future and create a more sustainable world.

In conclusion, “The Serviceberry” is a thought-provoking exploration of alternative economic systems and the power of gratitude and reciprocity in creating a more just and sustainable society. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s poetic prose and profound insights make this book a must-read for anyone interested in environmental stewardship and social change.

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