We peel back Virgil’s four-book Georgics to reveal more than a farming manual—it's a meditation on labor, politics, and humanity’s relationship with the earth. From tillage to vineyards, animal husbandry to bees, the poem ties practical craft to myth, history, and ethical questions about stewardship and power. Drawing on Hesiod, Lucretius, and later readers, we ask how ancient verse speaks to our ecological challenges—and what poetry adds when the world feels like it’s unraveling.
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