Humans, Food, and Inhuman Food
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May 4, 2006
Michael Pollan The Sun and Mother Jones
For Pollan, food goes beyond a price: He tells The Sun
that 'our relationship to food constitutes our most profound
engagement with the natural world.' To sever that relationship with
a trip to the supermarket, then, is not only a crime against the
environment, it's a crime against yourself. When people start to
become personally invested in what they eat, they enter into what
Pollan calls 'a kind of landscape and kind of community.' While a
whole litany of benefits result from the 'relationship' model,
Pollan argues, the current system breeds nothing but problems:
'[C]heapness and ignorance are mutually reinforcing.'
-- Nick Rose
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