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Saying No to a Farm-Free Future

The Case for an Ecological Food System and Against Manufactured Foods

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Saying No to a Farm-Free Future

Written by: Chris Smaje
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A defense of agroecological, small-scale farming and a robust critique of an industrialized future.

As a breakdown of the climate, state power and globalized markets pushes us toward an epochal transition, Chris Smaje offers us a hopeful vision of a relocalized, self-sufficient world.—David Bollier

One of the few voices to challenge The Guardian's George Monbiot on the future of food and farming (and the restoration of nature) is academic, farmer and author of A Small Farm Future Chris Smaje. In Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future, Smaje presents his defense of small-scale farming and a robust critique of Monbiot’s vision for an urban and industrialized future.

Responding to Monbiot’s portrayal of an urban, high-energy, industrially manufactured food future as the answer to our current crises, and its unchallenged acceptance within the environmental discourse, Smaje was compelled to challenge Monbiot’s evidence and conclusions. At the same time, Smaje presents his powerful counterargument–a low-carbon agrarian localism that puts power in the hands of local communities, not high-tech corporates.

In the ongoing fight for our food future, this book will help you to understand the difference between a congenial, ecological living and a dystopian, factory-centered existence. A must-hear!

©2023 Chris Smaje (P)2023 Chelsea Green Publishing
Future Studies Science Social Sciences Sustainability Food Science Ecosystem
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6/5 Well worth considering what Smaje has to say

It took me many years to learn what Smaje summarizes in this book. I went through the stage of believing the cultural paradigm of progress and development and solar-powered EVs and star trek. Gradually, I realized that indigenous voices matter, that the foundation of an equitable society is the involvement of everyone in providing for their family's basic needs starting with love and food, that we are all harmed by extractive capitalism, that people are not extricable from nature, that leaves and fire are much more impressive technologies than PC panels and microwaves, and much more.

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