The Viet Cong and Kurdistanis are “living with nature”? I don’t even know what that really means. It also seems to me to be against the spirit (if not the practice) of anprim to simply outsource industry.
Like I said at first, I think it (anprim) sounds nice but only as a kind of vague ideal. Fun to think about, but I can’t take it seriously as any kind of revolutionary aspiration. And again, I don’t think any of your examples (which are worth taking seriously, btw) are anything like my understanding of anprim.
The Viet Cong and Kurdistanis are “living with nature”? I don’t even know what that really means. It also seems to me to be against the spirit (if not the practice) of anprim to simply outsource industry.
Like I said at first, I think it (anprim) sounds nice but only as a kind of vague ideal. Fun to think about, but I can’t take it seriously as any kind of revolutionary aspiration. And again, I don’t think any of your examples (which are worth taking seriously, btw) are anything like my understanding of anprim.