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Re: Re: uban Genetic Engineering(was Jesse Lemisch)



Michael Perelman wrote:

I don't think that the issue is romanticizing agriculture.  When I came to
Chico I began a food buying co-op -- the food conspiracy.  Eventually we
started a number of community gardens around town.  I think you have found to
be a pleasant activity.  Nobody had to pick strawberries eight hours a day.
You would suggest ago and pick a small basket of strawberries.  It is no more
backbreaking than getting something from the bottom shelf in a
kitchen cabinet.

I would guess that while the work would not be that difficult for primitive
people, their lives would entail periodic scarcities and forms of
catastrophes.  I don't think anyone here is recommending that we go back and
emulate primitive people.  Besides, most primitive societies -- China being an
exception -- support a very low density of people.

First of all, you live in California, where the climate is temperate. Maine in January (will we still have January, or is the calendar a product of bourgeois alienation that has to be junked to be organic once again?) would be pretty tough.

And "a very low density of people" is evasive and coy. How do we go
from 6 billion to...what? Some deep ecologists say no more than 100
million, right? Where do the other 5.9 billion go?

Doug




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