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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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Subject: Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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From: bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TOK )
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Date: 16 Nov 1996 17:19:15 GMT
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Article: 16034 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Mike Asher (masher@tusc.net) wrote:
: I'm sorry if the reality of the Middle Ages doesn't agree with your copy of
: Robin Hood, Dave. Have you read any serious history of, say, the 15th
: century?
You're wrong, Mike. Here is the reference:
Clive Ponting, _A Green History of the World_, Chapter 6: "The Long
Struggle". It is about the neck-and-neck struggle against starvation.
It is the (short term: a few 100 years) disappearance of this problem in
industrial countries that I thought you might be crowing.
: > .. Do you see that I am
: > reduced to asking rhetorical questions, becasue substantive debate with
: > you is apparently impossible?.
: Please, introduce a fact, or at least a logical construction. Your
: incessant name-calling is starting to wear thin. Even the radicals in this
: group manage civility; you, though, are an exception.
Done.
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Mach's gut!
Bruce Scott, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik, bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de
Remember John Hron: http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/h/hron-john/
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