Money doesn’t grow on trees and trees don’t grow on money
<p><span class="inline inline-left"><img src="http://www.energybulletin.net/sites/default/files/images/m_2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail" width="82" height="100" /></span>I was so gratified to see Wendell Berry’s remarks in a recent interview (“Wendell Berry: Landsman” with Jim Leach in Humanities magazine, May/June 2012) where he makes a point about economics that is overlooked in these days when divisiveness rules the political roost. The general view is that the economic battle is between capitalism and socialism, but as Wendell observes, “both are industrial systems and they have made the same mistakes in some ways.” Both have ignored “the propriety of scale and the standard of ecological health.”</p>
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