by Aaron » Sun 02 Oct 2005, 10:21:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I') guess I'm still somewhat confused about your comments toward ecovillages, Aaron. Are you trying to discourage people from forming communities? Do you think individuals working alone will be more successful? Why do you hate ecovillagers so much? As one of the biggest boosters of intentional communities here on the board, and a big flaming eco-fairy, I'm really curious to know why you despise my type so much.
Quite the opposite...
I'm not the "reapin" kind myself. And all my reaping posts & blogs are meant to make folks consider not only the relative security of their choices, but also to understand the "bigger picture".
What's the bigger picture you may ask?
Given the dire position mankind faces as conventional oil begins it's decline, there are more important things to consider than our own personal safety and life.
This is about our species itself... not our extinction
necessarily... but where we go from here & what sort of legacy we pass to future generations.
It may surprise some of you to learn that I do support oil alternative lifestyles, as well as the promises of hard science to come.
But I also believe that we may never reach this fabled "promised land" of sustainable living if we fail the test of conflict, which I believe will engulf our planet as things get tight.
As you noted... there is no shortage of influential, ignorant attitudes among us. Same as always...
Look around you.
People, groups, companies & governments
take by force, what they desire. We compete for mates, jobs, status, position, influence... power. And we do it at every level of our society from cradle to grave.
Even our cooperation is for advantage.
We fight terrible conflicts today, which many consider to be our time of greatest relative wealth as a people.
What do you think is going to happen as scarcity sweeps the planet?
Ovaltine?
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson