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🤡 Trendy Neets 🤡 BREED: Shetland Ignoramus IDEOLOGY: Religious agrarianism WEAPON: Hulking Katana

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🤡 Emperor Immense 🤡 BREED: Welsh Absurdist IDEOLOGY: Second-wave agrarianism WEAPON: Jumping Shotgun

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DBwoodlanddave.bsky.social

"we’ve got to do something different to avert the present suicidal and ecocidal course of our food system." ⤵️ #Localism#Agrarianism#Farming#FoodSecurity#Agriwilding#Bioregionalism#Agroecology#RegenerativeFarming#Permaculture#Horticulturechrissmaje.com/2024/09/taki...

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DBwoodlanddave.bsky.social

"The case for ruralism lies in the fact that (...) it’s possible that Nature can provide for free many of the services that we have to pay for in the city, if we spread ourselves out thinly enough so as not to overwhelm her." #Energy#Food#Water#Agrarianismwww.resilience.org/stories/2024...

Urban futures, rural futures
Urban futures, rural futures

Claims that existing (or augmented) patterns of urbanism are more pro-social and pro-nature than rural alternatives appeal to people’s contrarian nature. And since most people live in urban areas, esp...

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Jjdefiant.bsky.social

I thought that was foraging? Or at least why it was better to forage; the nomadic circuits and wild sowing, even in the Fertile Crescent where frankly too much time is spent studying. That's one theory though for why a lot of nomads made the switch to sedentary agrarianism, so who knows. 🤷

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Jjdefiant.bsky.social

Foraging was *way* more nutritional and stable than agrarianism. The switch to agrarianism is complicated and something we haven't quite figured out yet. But it's far worse to do unless you have oxen or extra labor.

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JDjondresner.bsky.social

Agrarianism has been a component of nationalistic and conservative thought for a long time. That’s where we get 4-H clubs and all kinds of anti-urban rhetoric.

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🤡 Cabbage the Bouncy Comedian 🤡 BREED: Lithuanian Performer IDEOLOGY: Darwinist agrarianism WEAPON: Humorous Mace

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BBbrandontbishop.bsky.social

They need to think more about how they'll cloth themselves then. And build things. (Unreflective localism is the bigger problem here than agrarianism--agrarianism doesn't necessarily have to run into the autarky issues that localism easily does.)

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