Socialist Progressives
In reply to the discussion: What does Socialism look like to you? [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)would then seem to interest you more than Marxist socialism and it's connection with industrialism and industrial working class.
Your view on "sustainable agriculture" seems to come from hard-line Zerzanesque primitivism that (IMO erraneously) sees no middle ground between hunter-gatherer societies (who also "exploit land for energy surplus"
and inherently imperialistic agricultural civilization. Yet there are and have been horticultural societies that have been able to live in sustainable balance with the ecosystems they participate in dynamic way, and there are no general laws preventing humans developing sustainable and highly complex horticultural civilizations. Pre-Columbian Amazonian civilization, "Indian fires" and Food Forest of California, Kerala Gardens, to mention couple examples I've been interested in.
And I'm sure you will like the article "Foundations of our lives" by a friend of mine:
http://design.antigov.org/txt/Lasse_Nordlund.htm