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Re: What is permaculture?
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: What is permaculture?
- From: "georg parlow" <georg@websuxxess.com>
- Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 12:39:53 +0100
- Newsgroups: permaculture
- References: <LISTMANAGER-129121-36171-2001.12.21-18.13.59--georg#websuxxess.com@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
hi sean, toby et al:
> as an exercise, I challenge you to reformulate
> ....
> valuable. Are you into it?
sure sounds like fun, count me in.
> > so how can we ever say that something lies
> > outside permaculture?
>
> If in fact nothing lies outside the domain of
> permaculture, it would have as little use as the
imho no _field of life_ lies outside of permaculture, but lots of ways to go
about any aspect of any field sure do lie outside of pc. so i guess we could
call it a "way of life" - making it easy for outsiders to perceive it as a
cult ;o)
> ethnology for pattern recognition. But mostly, pc
> thumbs its nose at academentia and goes off,
> shirt-tails flapping, to muck the pigs.
i thought pc sets up the pigs in a way so they muck themselves....
> The four ethical precepts of pc?
four? why four? did i miss one?
> cf. Earth First!, ALF, Deep Ecology, etc.
not knowing what Earth First! and ALF is, i assume that Deep Ecology with
capital letters is something different than deep ecology. i find myself
often teaching from a deep ecological point of view, and it sure works
wonders with the few who are able to grasp what i am talking about - gives
them connection, belonging, meaning, and takes away their individual
importance. what is psychotic about it?
georg