

The Fall of the Permanent Agriculture Movement
Mar 17, 2024
The podcast explores the rise and fall of the permanent agriculture movement post-World War 2, discussing the ethical framework provided by Darwin and Kropotkin. It delves into the challenges faced by sustainable agriculture movements and the evolution of ecology as a critical science. The narrative reflects on the decline of soil conservation advocacy and emphasizes the importance of evaluating past agricultural practices for shaping a sustainable future.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Sustainable Agriculture Visions and Challenges
01:49 • 7min
Exploring Rex, Dual Power, and the Evolution of Ecology
09:16 • 3min
Ecology, Philosophy, and Historical Context
12:02 • 16min
Redefining our Relationship with Ecosystems and Nature
28:15 • 3min
Exploration of Fundamental Shapes and Early Ecological Movements
31:43 • 3min
Evolution of Permanent Agriculture Movement
34:54 • 17min