https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YapNaq4wMmE
Myth of the 20th Century
Published on Jun 5, 2019
If you visit rural America, many of the roads will have names like ‘Farm to Market’ - implying an ebb and flow of life centered around agriculture. As America developed in the 20th century, many of these places grew less populated, and those near city centers were replaced by shopping malls and suburban housing as the country shifted from a rural farming model to a more urban manufacturing and services based economy. For farmer Tom, who joins us this evening, his family has remained for generations in the occupation that built America, setting him apart from the millions of atomized and rootless consumers that populate the cities of today. We discuss how the country shifted from a nation of small, local and decentralized growers to one of large, multinational, and centralized big farming that separates production and consumption as part of the ever churning marketplace that defines the modern agriculture complex.
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Very special guest Farmer Tom
with Hans Lander, Adam Smith and Nick Mason
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