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- From: "John Schinnerer" <john@eco-living.net>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] superstions, patterns, etc.
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 16:20:42 -0700 (PDT)
Aloha,
There are plenty of people out there who likely will or already do (if
they've even heard of it) consider PC to be a bunch of superstitious
nonsense.
There are plenty of people, some widely published and/or powerful in the
current patterns of power, who explicitly and/or implicitly do.
They consider most of the claims of PCers (and various others) regarding
the dangers of some or all of environmental degradation, chemical
agribusiness and GE/GMOs, centralization of "power over" in the hands of
relatively few individuals, etc. etc. ad nauseum, to be nonsense,
superstitious or otherwise.
So what? How many of us is that stopping from carrying on in ways we
think best (just as they are doing...)??
I'm curious as to what patterns of human interaction others of you notice
in this thread, and what alternative patterns you might suggest.
John S.
John Schinnerer, MA
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-
[permaculture] PC as education - a polemic,
Bob Howard, 06/02/2003
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Re: [permaculture] PC as education - a polemic,
Fiona Campbell, 06/02/2003
- Re: [permaculture] PC as education - a polemic, Bob Howard, 06/04/2003
- Re: [permaculture] superstions, patterns, etc., John Schinnerer, 06/02/2003
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Re: [permaculture] PC as education - a polemic,
Fiona Campbell, 06/02/2003
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