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		<title>By: The price for ecocide &#124; AMERIKA</title>
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		<dc:creator>The price for ecocide &#124; AMERIKA</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] we have discussed population numbers here before, a description of the problem. But, other approaches need to be explored. In this case, [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Robert Martin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Martin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like the primitive &#039;ideas&#039;, or lack of them. Some may prefer independance from their own domestication and let the external environment do it mainly because they&#039;re either too dumb to build civilization or they&#039;re afraid of the mundane consequences, civilizations internalize and dam up animal instincts with &#039;laws&#039; that then burst and the whole rotten thing implodes - nature doesn&#039;t play around with equality and human rights too much, thankfully.

This is possibly what Nietzsche referred to as the &#039;tightrope walker&#039; in Zarathustra, where man is on one side and the superman on the other, many will implode their culture and civilization with too much toxic ideology and fall into the abyss either by regressing or advancing too fast either side. 

That causing man to fall into the yawning void beneath him, defeated, a sacrifice, - yet those strong enough inside, a longing for the superman - Through that it can balance between nature&#039;s ecosystem and the future of possibilities. Across the tightrope toward survival on a continent of time stretching far into the future from the moment we overcome the &#039;tightrope&#039; of civilization, toward a harbor, where evolution has reached a higher altitude and has a strong footing, carved into the dna, that it cannot fall off into mediocrity and the void.

Then we can build &#039;mud&#039; huts on other planets and live in extraterrestrial eco-techno caves inside asteroids and moons across the solar system - astroprimitivists with their own ecosystems speciated from earths flora and fauna - now that&#039;s an incentive that overcomes both mundane modern society and allows an ecological environment to shape our evolution in equilibrium with our idealism.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the primitive &#8216;ideas&#8217;, or lack of them. Some may prefer independance from their own domestication and let the external environment do it mainly because they&#8217;re either too dumb to build civilization or they&#8217;re afraid of the mundane consequences, civilizations internalize and dam up animal instincts with &#8216;laws&#8217; that then burst and the whole rotten thing implodes &#8211; nature doesn&#8217;t play around with equality and human rights too much, thankfully.</p>
<p>This is possibly what Nietzsche referred to as the &#8216;tightrope walker&#8217; in Zarathustra, where man is on one side and the superman on the other, many will implode their culture and civilization with too much toxic ideology and fall into the abyss either by regressing or advancing too fast either side. </p>
<p>That causing man to fall into the yawning void beneath him, defeated, a sacrifice, &#8211; yet those strong enough inside, a longing for the superman &#8211; Through that it can balance between nature&#8217;s ecosystem and the future of possibilities. Across the tightrope toward survival on a continent of time stretching far into the future from the moment we overcome the &#8216;tightrope&#8217; of civilization, toward a harbor, where evolution has reached a higher altitude and has a strong footing, carved into the dna, that it cannot fall off into mediocrity and the void.</p>
<p>Then we can build &#8216;mud&#8217; huts on other planets and live in extraterrestrial eco-techno caves inside asteroids and moons across the solar system &#8211; astroprimitivists with their own ecosystems speciated from earths flora and fauna &#8211; now that&#8217;s an incentive that overcomes both mundane modern society and allows an ecological environment to shape our evolution in equilibrium with our idealism.</p>
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