A great many social movements in this country have begun with elites, with people who have the time and the resources to devote to them. You go back to abolition, women's suffrage, the environmental movement. That's not unusual. And to damn a political and social movement because the people who started it are well-to-do seems to me not all that damning. If the food movement is still dominated by the elite in 20 years, I think that will be damning. It would need to be more democratized
Translation: The masses can't liberate themselves.
Re: Yeah,
Date: 2011-03-31 04:26 am (UTC)http://www.grist.org/sustainable-food/2011-03-21-from-radiation-tainted-milk-to-crony-capitalism-in-california-ag
A great many social movements in this country have begun with elites, with people who have the time and the resources to devote to them. You go back to abolition, women's suffrage, the environmental movement. That's not unusual. And to damn a political and social movement because the people who started it are well-to-do seems to me not all that damning. If the food movement is still dominated by the elite in 20 years, I think that will be damning. It would need to be more democratized
Translation: The masses can't liberate themselves.