Permaculture ethics

Permaculture ethics

Permaculture ethics

Details   Examining the third ethic of permaculture, which has sparked debate among practitioners for many years. It discusses the evolution of the ethic, from "Setting Limits to Population and Consumption" to "Fair Share," and delves into the challenges associated with interpreting and implementing it. The article also explores misunderstandings surrounding the ethic, particularly its perceived connection to socialism and communism. It emphasizes that permaculture does not require a collectivist lifestyle, and the third ethic should be viewed as a guide to personal resource management, promoting sustainability and fair sharing.
Date   October 15, 2024
Duration   10:37
File size   6.12 mb

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Recursive Voices

Recursive Voices

Details   A podcast that delves into the hidden layers of reality and explores the intricate web of interconnections that shape our world. Each episode unravels the mysteries beneath the surface, from the patterns that define our experiences to the unseen threads linking everything. Join the voices as they navigate these recursive layers, discovering insights, stories, and perspectives that challenge and inspire, inviting you to see reality in a new way.
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