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"La Puce" wrote in message
Janet Baraclough wrote: No, it isn't, as Fran just pointed out. Yes it is. There's lots of similarities which I have pointed out to you and others that I haven't. I haven't seen any post where you mentioned similarities. I've seen one post where you made an erroneous statement but none where you mentioned any specific similarities. Permaculture is not based on Steiner or his theory of anthroposophy. 'Based' is not the word I should have used. I should have said influenced. Nope. I have "Permaculture One" which is the first book produced by Holmgren and Mollison and it is based on Holmgren's thesis. Steiner is not mentioned in the bibliography but a well known Australian farmer and plough designer by the name of P. A. Yeomans is the most mentioned. Other than him, names you may recognise are Ken Kerns, J. I. Rodale and Lawrence Hills. In what is known as the "bible" in Permaculture terms (ie Mollison's book "Permaculture") the reference section mentions people like Fukuoka and Sir Albert Howard but again Steiner is not mentioned, nor does the name appear in the Index.. |
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