Sage? No, now accustomed philosopher to "get high." A "tag" that "thousands of disoriented citizens seek in a world without landmarks." Peasant? Yes of course but mostly man of the earth, the very one, nurturing, towards which he leans so often. But what does he want? Asked Dolivier The Naire he answers: "I just think that it would have lon finally reaches the advent of lintelligence. " By the time the world sinterroge on the meaning of solidarity, cantor of agroecology and humanism brings a consistent look, unifying and enthusiastic. In this book, he does not fall into the trap that he reproaches himself to literature in general: redundancy. Here is finally exposed for the first time clearly and with disturbing sincerity every position of conscience which it reached at an age which he himself knows lavancement. His trials, his life, his wife, his hopes, his children. The freedom given to them. "[] Children simprègnent culture and values of their parents or sen freed for other things. "(Page 70) How can we not admire the example of tolerance, moderation and respect for life and his family? That would be so beneficial to so many families His method? This man "overwhelmed" under prefers the example: do what one says and what one is saying. Take action to do its part. This echoes léleveur hummingbirds, BE conscious human entity as another in a huge "community minded." Follower of a return to the sense of reality, those who feed us and those that determine our lives altogether. The opportunity to realize the character "above ground" and destabilizing predominantly dune city life, rural exodus result of a global scale to become ruler. Wanting away from all sophistry, vehemently rejecting the title of prophet daucuns want to put him well, he gives in this book his mature vision on many subjects dactualité. Topics for reflection and repositioning enjoyed by the player. And the point of completion, delivering the speech of Chief Seattle of 1854, masterfully illuminates a reading which, again, delight, reveals and surprises. I recommend "Sower despoirs" for you, reader, and readers without reservation, whoever you are and whatever the direction of life that you have taken.