> Yes, paridigm shift!
> Overpopulation in ecological terms means both population density and carrying
> capacity of the land ('third world' overpopulation) PLUS development and
> technology issues ('first world' overconsumption). Both have to do with
> male-dominated ideologies. Development means controlling the earth's
> reproductive capacities, and population issues often involve patriarchal
> systems controlling women's reproductivity. I think we have to look at both.
> Why does it have to be either/or? If nothing else, ecofeminism should be
> all-inclusive, because the issues are all related.
could not agree with you more! the interconnectedness of everything is
so often overlooked.
nitasha
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