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Essay by Ágnes (829) from Hungary - Author's age: 22 years old

Summary

I usually have the comment that the most of sustainable solutions are not else than looking back the past. To observe the previous systems of human lives before the first industrial revolution can help us to find the way out current crisis. I was thinking of our past and I found two edifying details: more local and ethical attitude. Locality is needed to produce energy and food; ethical attitude is needed to implement these old-new productions in a fair way.

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Comment by Benoit on Monday 02 March 2009 at 12:19
Hello Agnes,

You might want to have a look at this:
http://www.tellus.org/seib/publications/Great_Transitions.pdf
Your vision is referenced there as "Eco-Communalism".

One question though: how do you grow ethical attitude?

Cheers,

Benoit

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