el escritor Michael Pollan.
La entrevista está en http://www.alternet.org/healthwellness/105667/ ,
y comienza así:
Michael Pollan discusses food production, consumer choices, the future
of organics and climate change.
Michael Pollan has got people talking. His recent books, The
Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals and In Defense of
Food: An Eater's Manifesto, have captured the public imagination,
setting off countless coffee shop discussions, dinnertime arguments,
and oh-so-many blog posts.
Even more impressively, his exploration of modern-day agriculture and
the dysfunctional American diet has prompted his readers to look at
their own eating habits with a new sense of understanding and often a
desire for change.
Pollan has taken Wendell Berry's memorable phrase "eating is an
agricultural act" one step further. "It's a political act as well,"
Pollan advises.
Creo que vale la pena leer esta entrevista.
Patricio
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Patricio Chacon Moscatelli
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Patricio Chacon Moscatelli
www.geocities.com/etica_piagetiana
http://piagetianmoraldevelopment.blogspot.com/
http://pachamos.googlepages.com