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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?
- From: paul wheaton <paul@richsoil.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 08:10:00 -0700
I think there are tons of people freely sharing. I know I spend at least a
couple of hours a day at permies.com.
And, I heartily encourage people to find a way to earn a living through
permaculture. Sepp Holzer certainly sets a lovely model for this. He gives
lots of information away and has found dozens (hundreds) of ways to earn a
living too.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Bela Beke <beke@primus.com.au> wrote:
> I agree with you Suraj.
> Don't know what the solution may be.Be interesting to see who else will
> reply ,and what comments are going to be made
> How do you think 'experts' be able to help spread the knowledge?What
> would you like to see change?
> Regards,Bela Beke
>
> Suraj Kumar wrote:
> > I get the feeling that the permaculture movement has morphed into a
> > market place to sell books, DVDs and training courses related to
> > permaculture than a platform for sharing techniques and allowing
> > humans to live closer to nature in a simpler way. Many a material I
> > find on the internet are incomplete and keep referring to "Stuff to
> > Buy" or "Courses to Take". Just search for permaculture on youtube and
> > that's what you find. Any site claiming to be a "permaculture" site
> > talks about doing a course.
> >
> > Or am I mistaken? I'd love to be corrected if I'm mistaken.
> >
> > I remember some noble soul here who had setup permaculture.info - that
> > is great! WTG! But, why do the 'experts' end up locking themselves
> > into seclusion and not share their knowledge?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > -Suraj
> >
> >
>
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[permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Suraj Kumar, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Bela Beke, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
paul wheaton, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 06/24/2009
- Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?, Jocelyn Campbell, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 06/24/2009
- Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?, Angela Manno, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
paul wheaton, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 06/24/2009
- Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?, Suraj Kumar, 06/24/2009
- Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?, mIEKAL aND, 06/24/2009
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Re: [permaculture] Why is permaculture more about selling books, DVDs and training courses?,
Bela Beke, 06/24/2009
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