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The Zeitgeist Movement (Original Post) 33Greeper Feb 2013 OP
Message auto-removed Bismillahbd Feb 2013 #1
It's interesting hepkat Mar 2013 #2
By all licit means restore sustainable living Anonymousecoview Apr 2013 #3

Response to 33Greeper (Original post)

 

hepkat

(143 posts)
2. It's interesting
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 02:55 PM
Mar 2013

I'm not terribly familiar with it, but have read a little about it in the past. Their ideas are intriguing and I generally support their efforts.

The only thing I'd say against it is that the change they are seeking will take several generations and a mobilization of people that has never actually happened in history.

So if that's the kind of activism you want to pursue go for it. Just don't expect to see results in your lifetime.

 

Anonymousecoview

(225 posts)
3. By all licit means restore sustainable living
Wed Apr 10, 2013, 11:06 AM
Apr 2013

If Arthur Fonzarelli could mobilize America's youth in the 70s to start reading library books, imagine what a movement like zeitgeist could do to help restore the human footprint...

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