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> This freedom belongs to but a few, this air is not everyone's! ... To whom the health and peace of the people, to whom the integrity and confidence of the young of every country! Whose every country and all the Earth; whose Breath! Oh, not for everyone, you will say. One would like to, but not for all is possible! And will not utter that omnipresent word: Money! ... When even the last freedom of the Earth and its less strong children can be bought - as it is indeed bought and reduced to agony, and destroyed - then the concept of freedom that comes out of it is defaced and disrupted. It is no longer a breath; it does not belong to everyone! It is of the strongest and the most brutish. - ![](author:annamariaortese.md) > This freedom belongs to but a few, this air is not everyone's! ... To whom the health and peace of the people, to whom the integrity and confidence of the young of every country! Whose every country and all the Earth; whose Breath! Oh, not for everyone, you will say. One would like to, but not for all is possible! And will not utter that omnipresent word: Money! ... When even the last freedom of the Earth and its less strong children can be bought - as it is indeed bought and reduced to agony, and destroyed - then the concept of freedom that comes out of it is defaced and disrupted. It is no longer a breath; it does not belong to everyone! It is of the strongest and the most brutish. - ![](author:annamariaortese.md)
We are sitting outside "the space," our studio in Calasetta during the CampoSud summer school. We are finish reading the highlight from Anna Maria Ortese's text (![](highlight:dichachi.md) and the word Money resonates with us. Claudia suggestively reads us the text by Stefano Mancuso ![The Nation of Plants](bib:96980422-16a3-493c-a7ec-585a5908b282): We are sitting outside "the space," our studio in Calasetta during the CampoSud summer school. We are finish reading the highlight from Anna Maria Ortese's text (![](highlight:dichiachi.md) and the word Money resonates with us. Claudia suggestively reads us the text by Stefano Mancuso ![The Nation of Plants](bib:96980422-16a3-493c-a7ec-585a5908b282):
art.8: "The nation of plants recognizes and favors mutual support among natural communities of living beings as a means of coexistence and progress". - ![](author:stefanomancuso.md) art.8: "The nation of plants recognizes and favors mutual support among natural communities of living beings as a means of coexistence and progress". - ![](author:stefanomancuso.md)
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The morphology of the place where you are born changes your thinking. The morphology of the place where you are born changes your thinking.
"In a letter ... Gramsci tells a story for his children ... A little boy sleeps with a glass of milk lying on the floor ... A mouse drinks the milk, the child wakes up and finding the glass empty bursts into tears. So the mouse goes to the goat and asks her for some milk. The goat doesn't have any, it needs grass. The mouse goes to the field, and the field has no grass because it is too parched. The mouse goes to the well, and the well has no water because it needs repair. ... Finally, the mouse goes to the mountain, and the mountain ... has lost its trees. (Over the past century Sardinia has been radically deforested to supply railroad ties to mainland Italy.) In exchange for your stones, says the mouse to the mountain, the child, when he grows up, will plant chestnut and pine trees on your slopes. After that, the mountain agrees to give the stones." - ![](author:johnberger.md) in ![How to Live with Stones](bib:1f3b7cc5-3b40-4f6c-aba1-9bc0486ab4ba) "In a letter ... Gramsci tells a story for his children ... A little boy sleeps with a glass of milk lying on the floor ... A mouse drinks the milk, the child wakes up and finding the glass empty bursts into tears. So the mouse goes to the goat and asks her for some milk. The goat doesn't have any, it needs grass. The mouse goes to the field, and the field has no grass because it is too parched. The mouse goes to the well, and the well has no water because it needs repair. ... Finally, the mouse goes to the mountain, and the mountain ... has lost its trees. (Over the past century Sardinia has been radically deforested to supply railroad ties to mainland Italy.) In exchange for your stones, says the mouse to the mountain, the child, when he grows up, will plant chestnut and pine trees on your slopes. After that, the mountain agrees to give the stones." - ![](author:johnberger.md) in ![How to Live with Stones](bib:1f3b7cc5-3b40-4f6c-aba1-9bc0486ab4ba).
also extractivism.... also extractivism....