Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5cxdNLbQ9c
November 22, 2009
We've been told that a vegetarian diet can feed the hungry, honor the animals, and save the planet. Lierre Keith believed in that plant-based diet and spent twenty years as a vegan. But in The Vegetarian Myth, she argues that we've been led astray--not by our longings for a just and sustainable world, but by our ignorance.
The truth is that agriculture is a relentless assault against the planet, and more of the same won't save us. In service to annual grains, humans have devastated prairies and forests, driven countless species extinct, altered the climate, and destroyed the topsoil--the basis of life itself. Keith argues that if we are to save this planet, our food must be an act of profound and abiding repair: it must come from inside living communities, not be imposed across them.
Part memoir, part nutritional primer, and part political manifesto, The Vegetarian Myth will challenge everything you thought you knew about food politics.
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smurfieboo 2 months ago
As long as money determines our decisions we will continue to see the degeneration of our environment, freedoms and quality of life.
A resource based economy is inevitable if we are to continue to survive on this planet. We can not survive on a system that relies on the cyclical consumption of resources on a finite planet. We can educate ourselves and others on a Resource Based Economy, we still have the tools and ability to come together and work toward a more sustainable/sane system.
fosheezeey 6 months ago
poor girl
linghun 6 months ago