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In the midst of searching for more content about permacomputing and permaculture, I always ended up coming across principles and ethics that initially appeared anarchist and libertarian, but as the presentation or content unfolded, they tended to lean towards communism and centralization. This did not prevent me from absorbing the technical and necessary aspects for my knowledge. As I said here, we should not fear empty keywords if our purpose and foundations are clear and firm. However, the terms and ethics presented kept hammering in my head that something was wrong; the system was not closed and functional if all the nonsense about redistribution and centralization was part of it.
I came across this content that finally clarified everything that was wrong and makes me love even more this form of human, personal, and nature sustenance that is permaculture. (English is not my primary language, which is why this video was not in my initial searches).
I recommend not only this one but the entire series. By itself, it is a passionate summary from someone who understood and explained the concepts clearly and concretely.
Now, people say “But I want to fix the inequality in the world”. Great, this will do that.
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