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On the error of our urban homesteading ways: paternalism is not the answer
If backyard homesteaders are getting it wrong with their backyard meat production efforts, is the solution more outsourcing to the “experts?” Or is it community-based re-skilling to get it right more of the time as we work toward greater food security and sovereignty? A response to James McWilliams article “The Locavore Movement’s Mistake: Deregulating Animal Slaughter” posted on September 13, 2011 at The Atlantic Monthly.
September 15, 2011



