by cube » Sun 18 Nov 2007, 17:58:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', '.')..Time and time again I see a natural human inertia towards the viewpoint that re-localization is a much more potent medicine than the quest for some high tech liquid fuels breakthrough. There is nothing better in the world than someone you know and respect, and perhaps even love, making you something to eat, or drink, or wear, or live in, in such a manner that the transaction is largely in your own immediate area and in return for something tangible you can provide to them.
...
That seems like a very "romanticized" version of the past.
Personally I don't think re-localization is all that great. But then again my opinions don't count for much. (Like it or NOT) PO will force us back into that world you just described.
I will be an old man by then telling stories of the glorious past when we had this thing called globalization.
