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  • From: Bob Howard <rmhoward@omninet.net.au>
  • To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Re:The American view of the world
  • Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 14:59:24 +0800


georg parlow wrote:

> hi mark n' bob:
>
> let me jump in here, and try myself on the connection of reproductive work
> and pc, as i understand it:
>
> > Obviously "reproductive work" is important and should be better
> >...
> > that over time (unions would do these folks a world of good). How this
> > relates to PC except tangentially is missing me.
>
> > this distinction you are making, I guess I don't understand it very
> > well. Is it just that the nature of child rearing is different than the
> > nature of widget manufacture? How does such a distinction really help
> > anybody?
>
> if we stay with reproductive work rather than productive work, we have zero
> growth and economic/environmental (maybe not social) sustainability right
> away. when big bill says "sitting on our doorsteps, all we need to lead a
> good life is before our eyes" (or sum such) - this is about reproductive
> work. in its core pc is about subsistence - and subsistence is mainly
> reproductive work - watching the things grow, maybe helping them with it a
> bit, and using them up, and pooing back into the cycle - small life, nothing
> special, no big projects, just getting by. doing the essentials to keep your
> clan fed and housed, and have as much free fun as you can get with your
> spouse, friends and neighbours. all the rest is more or less destructive.
>
> the big project left for us is: how to get there from where we are now?
>

Don't quite agree with the above - essay to follow by end of week...but busy
at
the moment.

Bob

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