Oleg Kireev on Tue, 25 May 1999 00:38:36 +0400 (MSD) |
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Syndicate: mailradek no. 16 (on "green revolution") |
The "mailradek" project is a non-regular posting of subjective commentaries on political themes. The "mailradek" texts have no copyright and can be reprinted, translated, distributed without any special author's permission. The information about the project is available on the Website (in Russian): http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/1457. Everybody who doesn't receive it can send a "subscribe english mailradek" or "subscribe russian mailradek" (a more often and full version) e-mail to kireev@glasnet.ru, and I'll include him into the mailing list. Address: Russia 117333 Moscow, Vavilova 48-237, tel.: (095) 137 71 31, e-mail: kireev@glasnet.ru text no. 74 15.03.1999 What was the "green revolution" promising in the 50s? First, it was promising to industrialize the agriculture and cattle breeding thanks to the successes of scientific, technologic and engineering practices; especially the industrialization of the agriculture would be successful through elaborating new ways of the tillage ground restoration and fertilization. Second, that the optimal plants will be introduced due to the successes of biology, genetics and new food technologies. These ideas of the "green revolution" did really pass the examination in the course of the 60-s and proved to be effective. But a very few people can benefit from such effectivity now. The "green revolution" methods have not been satisfactory enough in the light of the recent population growth - more than 4 billions (and it will increase up to 6 billions very soon), because there's still a need to expand new fields for crops, to use the fertilizers more and more, and there's no cnance in feeding 6 billion people without that. And since there will be more than 6 billions very soon it becomes clear that the "green revolution" fails, it's clear there's a need for some other revolution of some other color. This revolution may turn out to be really terrible. The contemporary data from fieldwork studies shows: the industrial methods of the ground cultivation finally lead to its inevitable destruction, however refined the methods of the cultivation might be, and an increase in new fields of cultivation will also provoke global disbalances. Definite climat difficulties do already show there's a beginning of something of this sort, especially in conjuction with other geophysical problems. Recommendaions given by "serious" biologists seem to be really strange. Contrary to all achievements of our civilization ("green revolution" is just one of them), contrary to the XX century's opinion on the agricultural and agrarian population and its role in employment numbers, contrary to the fact that the number of people in agriculture in the industrial countries falls and falls, - contrary to all these facts some people like Zhores Medvedev propose to accept the less industrial methods which seemingly can keep the natural resourses untouched and to increase the number of people employeed in the agricultural sector. It means to come back to the situation from which the culture has been escaping during the last 150 years. But some authors like Zhores Medvedev claim the market economy doesn't have any mechanisms to stimulate such a process - a process of de-industrialization in the agriculture and of the huge number of people to work within the agricultural manual labour. They just claim it will decrease the prime cost of the agricultural product, soften the empolyment problem, and that fields and flora will suffer less. It means to jump into the early agrarian civilizatian from the early industrial. That's what the scientific-technical dreams of the XX century intellectuals have become. Does it mean that intellectuals made a circle in their development and returned to the pure conservatist positions? May be. But the data these investigators show forces us to reflect on it anyway. And if the market economy can't help in creating such an industrial, neo-early-agrarian newly organized societies it will be done with the use of non-market mechanisms, i.e. dictatorship. Imagine such a dictatorship: it looks like... the red khmers. So, it's no solution. For there's only one solution: we do not need these new billions of population. Those which already exist are quite sufficient, I suppose. V.B. (to be continued with V.B.'s explanation of what he understands as a demographic crisis) INFO: Krasnodar case continues. One of the prisoners, Maria Randina, is released and stays in Krasnodar, two others (including pregnant Larisa Shiptsova) are in the jail. The Moscow anarchist-syndicalist group refused to participate in the campaign for their release claimimg that Shiptsova's ideological position is not sufficiently correct. I think, this is loathsome. An anti-fascist music festival "Rot Front" took place in Saint-Petesbourg at May 8-9 organized by the local "Knives and forks" and "Dolby systemu" crews. It was followed with the conference and anti-fascist demonstration. A novel "Mud" by Dmitri Pimenov is published in Moscow by "Gileia" publishing house. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress