Hello,
I think the very subject of ecology is anti-capitalistic to substantial extents. The typical atitude of most capitalists and their species on ecological problems is one of deceit. They may be forced to see problems presented in no uncertain terms, but are most unlikely to do anything about it (unless their is a sufficient profit for them ). It is perfectly o.k for them to destroy future generations as it is also a matter of survival of the fittest in their terms.
For example, has anything positive really happened on the state of automobiles in the U. S. Their Govt. will not try anything... there are corporate interests and oil from OPEC is free (minus the printing cost of the dollar).
There are big projects like the ones sponsored by the MIT and others on 'sustainable development', but when it comes to doing ... one might say 'terrorism', nothing is allowed to be done.


                 But nature is one great commie.


A. Mani Member, Cal. Math. Soc



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