Entrance Slip 21/09
The book excerpt reminded me a lot of a book I'm currently reading called Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer that discusses similar themes around how people can repair their relationship with the land and have a positive relationship with it. One of the points that Kimmerer makes is that she thinks planting a garden is the best thing a person can do in order to begin building a positive relationship with the land, and this is nicely complemented by Kallis's discussion of the importance of. a garden to the health of a community. One of the points that I found the discussion about building communities focused on production rather than consumption really interesting and I definitely agree that the benefits would likely outweigh the downside of reduced convenience. It's unfortunate that most people don't consider the benefits of having a stronger sense of community and improved relationships with others and solely focus on convenience.
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