Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain enough information to explain the key concepts of "The Road Back to Nature" in my own words.
The passages state that Masanobu Fukuoka's book is a collection of articles, lectures, and essays where he records his impressions and observations from his travels [Passage 1]. It also mentions that he recounts developing a superhigh-yielding rice variety and his distress over seed politics, as well as his demonstration of the interdependence of nature, God, and man [Passage 1]. However, these passages do not elaborate on the specific details of these concepts or offer explanations that can be rephrased.
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From the book
Title: The Road Back to Nature by Masanobu Fukuoka Description: In this collection of articles, lectures and essays, Fukuoka records for the first time his impressions and observations during his travels. He recounts also how he developed a superhigh-yielding variety of rice, and his incredulity and despair at the petty international seed politics that prevent the use of this miracle grain where it could do the most good. And he goes on to lucidly demonstrate the interdependence of nature, God and man. Categories: Nature Pages: 386 Snippet: In this collection of articles, lectures and…