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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

A response to zzz33333.

From an essay called "Economy and Pleasure" by Wendell Berry.

With some of my favorite photos from the last few years of my life.

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  • Thanks, MM. It's been awhile since your latest vid -- the world awaits . . .

  • Love the video!

  • Thanks, Suzy!

  • 'our truest and profoundest religious experience may be the simple unasking pleasure in the existence of other creatures that is possible to humans'

    thanks for a great reading kedoke

    very pertinent response to z's video

  • You're very welcome, of course. It's always good to know you're watching.

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  • Typical stupid Christian video.

  • I beg your pardon?

  • The only thing your Professor proved is that the 100 mile radius around Drexel no longer has an economy based on PRODUCTION, but instead (like most of the rest of America) has an economy based on CONSUMPTION. They couldn't find two yards of material and a tailor or seamstress in a hundred miles??

    That says more about their own lack of resourcefulness than anything else!

  • Christians hurt and murdered more creatures than the economy ever did.

  • Consider Professor Kelly Cobb at Drexel. She had the idea of having her students make a suit of clothes from materials and labor found within a 100-mile radius. In the end, they couldnt do it without having the project linger on for a year and a half. The 92 percent they were able to complete took three months-the costs alone came to $11,500 dollars.

    Through coordination in the division of labor society is able to cloth the poor. Agrarianism is selfish and can only cloth landed farmers.

  • I thank God for Wendell Berry and the men like him.

  • Wendell Berry is becoming my favorite author. I need to get a volume of his poetry. Love the old Orthodox churches!

  • God DID create all things... but god is just a representation of a higher part of ourselves. We're here leeching off our own imagination... and will continue until satisfied.

  • Very nice, thanks. With your comment "...my favorite photos from the last few years of my life", I assume you took them or know where they were taken. It would be great if you posted that info.

  • Nice. thanks

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