The underlying theme is that the biological processes of life - which are naturally bountifully productive - have been turned into and industrial process. No wonder the 'food' produced that way is either not nutritous or demonstrably harmful.
The assumption that humans can do this better than the natural world on which we are irrevociably dependant may be the ultimate conceit.
The underlying theme is that the biological processes of life - which are naturally bountifully productive - have been turned into and industrial process. No wonder the 'food' produced that way is either not nutritous or demonstrably harmful.
The assumption that humans can do this better than the natural world on which we are irrevociably dependant may be the ultimate conceit.
Jefferdaughter 1 year ago