I feel a bit as if I have just read an article entitled “Imagining food” which, rather than acknowledging that every reader consumes food several times most days and at most needs to be reminded of that fact, makes an analogy about imagining that you’re an industrial machine that needs to be constantly supplied with raw materials.
I feel a bit as if I have just read an article entitled “Imagining food” which, rather than acknowledging that every reader consumes food several times most days and at most needs to be reminded of that fact, makes an analogy about imagining that you’re an industrial machine that needs to be constantly supplied with raw materials.
I’m disgruntled that economy vanished. This is the only other article of his that I can track down...
What Scarcity Is and Isn’t
.… do you have links to the other ones?
Scarcity is the Presence of Choice
I think those three were all s/he wrote.
Thanks for that article. But wasn’t there also another one? I think his most recent article was about three different types of choices.