by Ludi » Wed 02 Feb 2011, 13:52:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', ' ')You just can't sell any of this stuff as a solution because it's too late for "solutions" where everyone wins.
I think there's value in solutions which attempt to reduce or limit the inevitable suffering. So household or local-level non-utopian solutions like, for instance (but not limited to) permaculture could, if implemented, reduce or limit suffering. To claim we will eliminate suffering is, in my opinion, unrealistic in the extreme.
Solutions which are so fantastic they are not being implemented, like the Venus Project, are not helpful, in my opinion. The Venus Project ideas have been around for decades and there is still no vertical farm anywhere on the planet, to my knowledge. Not one.
Other "utopian" community visions have been or are being implemented, which, in my opinion, gives them more credibility than the Venus Project.
A couple examples:
http://arcosanti.org/http://www.findhorn.org/aboutus/vision/history/Solutions which aren't implemented are essentially useless, in my opinion.