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I just got back from a week's driving tour of Inner Mongolia. The last time I was there was 2002. Word over the mantra, "sustainable development" is like the answer to a maiden's prayer. Whatever projects get slapped into place, gets the label "sustainable development," just like the Curia used to stamp "nihil obstat" into approved books. It's a meme we can all agree on, from hickory hugging greens, to the ambitious geld-getters. Still...
Well, I am reminded of the old Chinese punishment, "ling chi," often translated as "death by a thousand cuts." A good executioner could make the condemned linger for nigh onto a week, all the while slicing off bits of flesh. That reminds me with a noumenal-clear exactitude of what "sustainable development" does to the planet. Whittle away at nature till the whittler can no longer sustain his wretched self.
Well, I am reminded of the old Chinese punishment, "ling chi," often translated as "death by a thousand cuts." A good executioner could make the condemned linger for nigh onto a week, all the while slicing off bits of flesh. That reminds me with a noumenal-clear exactitude of what "sustainable development" does to the planet. Whittle away at nature till the whittler can no longer sustain his wretched self.