Big Ag’s odd obsession with You-Know-Who

(Blog Post) Big Ag has clearly decided that Pollan is a latter-day Lenin (or perhaps Trotsky?) leading a cadre of food revolutionaries who threaten to overthrow its hard-fought hegemony—rebut his arguments and perhaps the whole movement will collapse like a bad soufflé. All in reaction to a relatively unassuming guy who’s written some articles and a few books. Isn’t this all, like, a bit much? Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Oct 9, 2009 - 10:44 AM PDT
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Julia Willebrand
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by Julia Willebrand - Oct. 10, 2009

It's a fun piece of journalism for the already informed. If you haven't already read Michael Pollan, it would would have liitle meaning. And a little more detail about Big A'g's influence on the farmers showing up to protest Pollan would have made for a better story.

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 9, 2009
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