The forces of power, particularly corporate power, are impatient with what is adequate for a coherent community. Because power gains so little from community in the short run, it does not hesitate to destroy community for the long run.


Nature as Measure: The Selected Essays of Wes Jackson (ed. Counterpoint Press, 2011) - ISBN: 9781582437002


The forces of power, particularly corporate power, are impatient with what is adequate for a coherent community. Because power gains so little from...

The forces of power, particularly corporate power, are impatient with what is adequate for a coherent community. Because power gains so little from...

The forces of power, particularly corporate power, are impatient with what is adequate for a coherent community. Because power gains so little from...

The forces of power, particularly corporate power, are impatient with what is adequate for a coherent community. Because power gains so little from...