Your opinion about Daniel Quinn on Totalitarian Agriculture
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Always AHope- A brilliant man and author. This man opened my eyes in the late 90's with his books Ishmael, The Story of B& My Ishmael.. an intellectual read will definitely stimulate. .
jim palmer- who is the doer...and what is done. I get it.
shawnabgoode- When we grow more people, we are increasing something else’s food supply. Mosquitoes and other insects that feed on us won’t find it hard to eat well and increase their population. Hopefully this doesn't become Mother Nature’s new crowd control for us, or any other natural disaster type solution. Plus, if it wasn't a no brainer to survive this world we have created for ourselves to live in, there would perhaps, by default be less stupid people around. What are your thoughts professors? ;)
Brian Setzler- Daniel Quinn has a new book out called "The Teachings that came before and after Ishmael."
Rick Tucker- This is one way to use technology to our benefit. Sharing this is what needs to be done. We have the means.It's our job to do this if we really love ourselves and world that has nurtured us.
Michelle Polston- I find it necessary, in these days of constant struggle within our culture, to find some way of spreading the word of a way to end the suffering for everyone on our planet. It is a suffering that we inflict upon ourselves through the type of culture that we have chosen to live by and it is a suffering that can only end through remembering what we have forgotten, by realizing that we can choose to live another way, and only through changing the minds of as many as possible will the human species continue to exist on this planet.I'm very interested in discussing the ideas that I've learned through reading Daniel Quinn's books - even though I'm still in the process of reading them. Even more so, I'm interested in meeting people who have or are open to the idea of living in a way that promotes the continuation of our species on the planet in harmony with the planet and working with those people to develop a community to prove that this way of live can work, it has worked, and it will be just as happy and rewarding a life as what we are lead to believe about our own cultural way of life.Understand that I'm not saying I want to abandon technology and go live in a hole somewhere. Understand that I do not believe that the development of our technology is in any way some sort of evil that needs to be destroyed. Technology is a tool, and a very necessary one. Without technology I could not attempt to spread this message, to reach out to others, in the fashion with which I'm using. With technology we can accomplish so much more than what we're even close to accomplishing now and I encourage it's development.The thing holding us back is our cultural identity. Our notion of who we are and why we're here. What is Man's purpose on the planet?It is the popular answer, the answer than any person in our culture, whether child or adult, could answer that holds us back, that keep us in a perpetual state of cultural destruction. It is those ideas that I challenge and want to see other people challenge them as well. It is through challenging those ideas that we can save our species from extinctionDaniel Quinn: Saving the World (excerpt) -- A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove
dark1in2finity- against private ownership capitalism and technology. spreading the message from his own house, through digital mass available media. it's not that his books weren't printed for free or that they didnt need paper and ink for it.
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Jeffrey Smith- Thank you Mr. Quinn, for voicing that so eloquently. That is brilliant.