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- From: finneyk@seanews.akita.com (Ken Finney)
- Subject: Re: intentional communities
- Organization: SEANEWS - Seattle Public Access News + Mail
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 16:21:23 GMT
- Message-ID: <cy23TB1w165w@seanews.akita.com>
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- >
- > It's a curiously American phenomenon that people take advantage of
- > the many benefits of the city while simultaneously saying that
- > they are past their time. Cities have for millenium proven to
- > be the most energy efficient, humanizing, environmentally sound
- > forms of human habitation. Why don't you spend half of your
- > energy trying to improve your city before you propose to develop
- > more space? You'll benefit far more people with far less energy
- > and environmental degradation that way.
- >
- > KC
-
- I don't think it is just an American phonomenon, but Abbie Hoffman
- said it best "Don't destroy the system, just steal from it everything
- we can use!"
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