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If you have been intimidated by the length of this show's flagship series, Ekofascism, BioPeace and Warfare, Parapolitical (insert crop name) etc. Then now is the time to jump in to this comprehensive summary of the theories that has guided the show for the last three years.

In the words of Gary Oldman's character in Leon the professional; I'm bringing everyone! We revisit the Columbia East Coast cohort of PHDs, who received honorary medals from Adolf for their immigration laws, inspired by the new 1920s British concept of "ecosystems".

A historical block of wealthy ecological conservationist lead by Herbert Hoover. Apparatchiks who cut their teeth in the colonies and who would never stop to kill, burn andremoved for the white mans burden. They foresaw the dust bowls but did nothing.

We show how the first international grain market came to be and how corn was introduced in the interregnum of its collapse. How it was flanked by motorization, chemical fertilizers and a new super structure which spoke of "population control" rather than "eugenics".

Link in the bio to a new free for all episode, hope you enjoy the music, the writing, the editing, the graphic design, the rent free brain worms and the show. If so please share far and wide.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_regimes

Here's the book Marcus reads the long passage from after the intro

A history of world agriculture : from the neolithic age to the current crisis by Mazoyer, Marcel (2006)

https://archive.org/details/historyofworldag0000mazo/mode/1up

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[–] mechwarrior2@hexbear.net 1 points 4 days ago

didn't catch which Friedmann publication Marcus reads from following the Mazoyer passage but here is her "Food Regimes and World Economy" publication list for anyone looking for more

https://harrietfriedmann.ca/new-page-4