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Radical Agriculture
1976
Richard Merrill, ed.
A look at how to revolutionize agriculture in light of 1970s era progressive thinking.

Key Takeaways:

  • Collects essays that connect agriculture to ecology, social justice, feminism, and alternative economics, making farming a site of political struggle.
  • Critiques chemically intensive, corporate agribusiness and imagines decentralized, organic, and community-based food systems as sane alternatives.
  • Brings together voices from the environmental, countercultural, and appropriate-technology movements, showing how food production ties into broader radical politics.
  • Helps inspire a generation of activist farmers, co-ops, and back-to-the-land projects to see their work as part of structural change.
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Organic Agriculture
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