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Posted By Newperson 2 weeks, 4 days ago in Science & TechnologyDeep ecology is the ancient idea that man is a percentage of the world, not the proprietor and master of the world. The globe applied to populated completely by cultures who possessed this vision. They weren’t perfective and they weren’t particularly noble but their means of life worked. They didn’t overrun and threaten to destruct the world.10,000 years ago a new culture emerged. This was a culture that believed man owned the entire world and it was his right to exploit it for his own benefit. Armed with this vision these humans were not content to concede their food supply to be at nature’s whim. So they started out an intense form of agriculture, one whose vision was the single minded production of humane food at the expense of other life forms.
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