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Me Thinks The Revolution Evolution Really Is Here
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[quote:A Muse Me:MV8xODA2Mzg0XzMwMDQ3NTYyX0U3QURCMDQz] [quote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_rift] Metabolic rift is a term developed by John Bellamy Foster and other theorists to refer to Karl Marx’s understanding of ecological disruption under capitalism. While Marx never employed the term itself in his writings, he did write of an "[b]irreparable rift in the interdependent process of social metabolism[/b]" created by the rise of capitalism, and developed a systematic critique of capitalist "[b]exploitation" of the soil[/b] (in the sense of robbery, i.e., [b]failing to maintain the means of reproduction[/b]). This rift, between human social systems and non-human natural systems, in particular the socio-ecological contradiction of the town-country division of labor, was seen as the origin of [b]modern ecological degradation[/b]. The concept of a metabolic rift, according to Foster, is the development of Marx’s earlier work in the [b]Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts[/b] on [b]species-being[/b] and the relationship between humans and nature. Metabolism is Marx’s "[b]mature analysis of the alienation of nature[/b]," and presents "a more solid—and scientific—way in which to depict the complex, [b]dynamic interchange between human beings and nature[/b], resulting from human labor.” As opposed to those who have attributed to Marx a disregard for nature and responsibility for the environmental problems of the Soviet Union and other purportedly communist states, Foster sees in the theory of metabolic rift evidence of Marx’s ecological perspective. The theory of metabolic rift enabled Marx to develop a [b]critique of environmental degradation that anticipated much of present-day ecological thought[/b]," including questions of sustainability. [/quote] [/quote]
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"Bait Mate"
There are several sets in support of the
(global revolution/evolution)
set that point to a
(woman(red dress, red hair, red aspect) who is
(sitting on a concrete structure)
and is (acting as bait) in a (very dangerous ploy).
Among the many interesting parts of the details of this situation are those pointing to a (mathematician) being (involved) in the (creation of the trap)
as well as a (depth of commitment) by the (local populace)
to the (trap as strategy) approach
to their (current suppression) of problems.
This area has a high (visiblity) sub set
so the interpretation is that a discussion
about it will circulate around the net
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