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Eco-feminism, and the myth of self-sufficiency

May 18, 2007 in the briar-wire by admin | No comments

Two good reads via Insurgent American:

Old MacDonald Had A Farmers’ Market:

Total self-sufficiency is a noble, misguided ideal

By Bill McKibben

Incharacter

Winter 2007


Every culture has its pathologies, and ours is self-reliance. From some mix of our frontier past, our Little House on the Prairie heritage, our Thoreauvian desire for solitude, and our amazing wealth we’ve derived a level of independence never seen before on this round earth. We’ve built an economy where we need no one else; with a credit card, you can harvest the world’s bounty from the privacy of your room. And we’ve built a culture much the same — the dream houses those architects build, needless to say, come with a plasma screen in every room. As long as we can go on earning good money in our own tiny niche, we don’t need a helping hand from a soul — save, of course, from the invisible hand that cups us all in its benign grip.

There are a couple of problems with this fine scenario, of course.

~

Feminism & ecology:

A matter of survival

by Helen Forsey

Natural Life Magazine


We don’t necessarily have to use the terms “patriarchy” or “eco-feminism”, but we do have to acknowledge the reality and the connections. To deny them is to neglect a key set of contributing factors in the ecological crisis.

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