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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
In article <E1J8In.Fr6.0.sheppard@torfree.net>, bg364@torfree.net (Yuri Kuchinsky) writes:
_]Matt Kennel (mbk@caffeine.engr.utk.edu) wrote:
_]: Brian Carnell (briand@net-link.net) wrote:
_]: : On 22 Nov 1996 05:58:18 GMT, sync@inforamp.net (J McGinnis) wrote:
_]
_]: : >Are we supporting the population of today?
_]
_]: : No, largely because of governmental policies and civil wars in the
_]: : Third World which prevent those nations from producing as much food as
_]: : they could. We've got too many Zaires and Sudans.
_]
_]: I agree with this, but one must consider the possibility that the
_]: screwed up governmental policies and civil wars are significantly exacerbated
_]: by existing local overpopulation.
_]
_]Not a possibility, but a certainty! This is so obvious that only a
_]complete ideological fanatic will fail to see the connection. Fanatic
_]with a hidden agenda.
_]Yuri.
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_]Yuri Kuchinsky | "Where there is the Tree of Knowledge, there
_]------------------------| is always Paradise: so say the most ancient
_]Toronto ... the Earth | and the most modern serpents." F. Nietzsche
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Fanatic with a hidden agenda. Its good, I like it. How about
adding it to your sig, yuku ?
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