[permaculture-oceania] Re: the 'rights-based' approach
Gordon, Sue
Sue.Gordon at det.nsw.edu.au
Fri Aug 18 13:23:07 EST 2006
I have been following the discussion on Cuba, and I wonder, how much of
this sustainability is through choice. In the case of Cuba there was no
choice, so in the next few years, as their society possibly changes when
Castro era is over, and as more trade starts up, it will be interested
to see if and how fast they revert back to where the rest of us are.
Although they have proven that it is possible, so it was a worthwhile
experiment...but only because there was no choice.
Sue
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[mailto:permaculture-oceania-bounces at lists.cat.org.au] On Behalf Of John
Bickmore
Sent: Friday, 18 August 2006 10:37 AM
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Subject: RE: [permaculture-oceania] Re: the 'rights-based' approach
Hi I am very interested in this topic. I am writing an essay for uni
about
what political system a sustainable society may have. Clearly our
current
society is not sustainable. I am thinking of using Cuba as an example
of a
society that is truly working towards sustainability.
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