Over-fed and over here; and Alice Waters' food values
Meanwhile, some good thoughts from Alice Waters in an interview from last October:
...every decision we make about the food that we eat has consequences. And they aren't just about people's personal health. There are consequences in terms of the healthcare system for all of us if people eat food that makes them sick. And there are environmental consequences. But I think the thing that people don't understand is that there are cultural consequences.When we're eating fast food, we're not just eating the food, we're eating a set of values that comes with the food. And it's telling us that food should be cheap. It's telling us that food should be the same no matter where we are on the planet. It's telling us that advertising confers value. That it's OK to eat 24 hours a day. That there are unlimited resources. It's telling us that the work of the people who grow or raise the food is unimportant -- in fact we don't even need to know. And all of those values are informing what's happening in the world around us. We're ending up with malls instead of beautiful places to live in.
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Rhona! Thank you so much for this! I heard the piece on Raj Patel's book and it was really really good!!! But I didn't write down the info and all I remembered was that his first name was Raj. Then I completely forgot about it when life got busy. So thank you for the reminder! I want that book, or at least I want to read it.
PS: Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine had its own trailer which is really a short documentary film. I think it may have premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year...
Hey B, thanks for the link to Klein's trailer. Holy taser...
You're welcome. Klein's book is hard to read. I've been working at it for a while now.
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