Monday, November 22, 2010

Buh-buh-buh bold

The origins of two green revolutions anchor on the historical harbors of the early 1900s: Biodynamics and Wahhabism. The former is a response to the use of those chemicals that were advanced as weaponry and sustained on the farm. The latter speaks to the taint that resides in interpreting the Koran and applying that personal interpretation. Together in history, Biodynamics and Wahhabism penetrate our present in a very real way: Together, they show our role in the environment; seperately, biodynamics is a reproach to using chemicals as "an expansion of the battleground in the environment," and Wahhabism was most recently used to show the demise of democracy by the hands of democrats. Industrialized farming and radical Islam dictate the value of and play a role in the assisted suicide of its members and audience.

Viticulture and Osama bin Laden are casted as major characters in these revolutions at large and my endeavor at small. They are the "Life Forces" of my research.

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