(Please refer to the responses made to the last post first.)
All this said and hopefully communicated, I'd like to discuss whether the organic farming movement in new england is a strategy to resist this capital flow revitilization or if it is a symptom of it. What about the green movement in general? Are there parts that are useful for political strategy? Are the parts that are not?
All this said and hopefully communicated, I'd like to discuss whether the organic farming movement in new england is a strategy to resist this capital flow revitilization or if it is a symptom of it. What about the green movement in general? Are there parts that are useful for political strategy? Are the parts that are not?