14 September 2009

I'm taking a course on Jacques Ellul this semester, and every piece of reading gives me something to chew on, or something that bears repeating. An example of the first is this list; an example of the second is this quote (from this video): "When we oppose things which are too efficient we mustn't try to be even more efficient. For that will not turn out to be the most efficient way."

Efficiency comes up constantly in discussion for environmental studies courses--and what more can you say than that?

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