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The Church and the Land by Fr. Vincent McNabb (https://archive.org/details/churchland0000vinc) - The author of this collection of short essays was a Dominican priest about 100 years ago in London. The bulk of this book consists of strident criticism of what, at the time, was destroying the society of the West - namely the godless, heartless, anti-human system devoted to profit and progress. At Fr Vincent's time, governments and corporations were partnering to take advantage of new technologies which promised great things of the future for those willing to seize it: transportation, communication, efficient production, resource extraction methods. The only problem was that seizing the future meant discarding the past and trampling on human lives. Fr Vincent argues for a return to the land as the only hope for humans whose livelihoods, generational wealth, and even families were targeted and replaced by mass-production of low quality "luxuries", tenant slums with rampant disease and immorality, and ultimately an impoverished life disconnected from the land.
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This video represents the Daily Poor chat reacting with snowman emojis whenever Arthur posts about the UP
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Yeah, my point exactly....half the people on here beleive weed is a poison and or dangerous lmfao. With NO evidence.
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Yeah, my point exactly....half the people on here beleive weed is a poison and or dangerous lmfao. With NO evidence.
Only half? Don't insult my community like that. If it's anything less than 80%, I'm shutting this place down