tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9067763826373066634.post4933860540949896294..comments2023-11-06T12:19:16.280-05:00Comments on Possibilitator: Food for ThoughtPossibilitatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11891948671467936751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9067763826373066634.post-21134689470065862092013-08-19T20:42:37.692-04:002013-08-19T20:42:37.692-04:00Hi Bob,
I think you, Carolan, myself, and Colin T...Hi Bob,<br /><br />I think you, Carolan, myself, and Colin Tudge who I've cited several times in earlier blogs are on the same page. It is the commodification of food and the faith in constant growth that leads to waste and hunger.Possibilitatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11891948671467936751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9067763826373066634.post-91297992869132627842013-08-19T11:27:51.546-04:002013-08-19T11:27:51.546-04:00Hi Terry,
Carolan's words about the focus on i...Hi Terry,<br />Carolan's words about the focus on increased production of food seems to me to be an extension of the capitalist vision that the only measure of progress and the only way to meet societal needs is through continuous growth. However, on a finite planet, this is impossible. As a society, we need to rethink the whole concept of growth not only in agriculture, but in all areas of commerce.<br />Bob BarnhartBob Barnharthttp://www.cwsglobal.orgnoreply@blogger.com