Don’t place in China and the DPRK take influence from solarpunk? I agree that there is no small-scale isolated path to socialism, but I think it’s a wonderful post-revolution concept.
I’ve never heard of them taking influence from it, so I’d need to see a source on that. Anyways food production in those countries is as industrialized and centralized as any other country.
Solarpunk proposes small-scale gardening as a solution to food and energy production, and that is wasteful and Utopian. Entirely different from someone just tending a garden for fun.
Don’t place in China and the DPRK take influence from solarpunk? I agree that there is no small-scale isolated path to socialism, but I think it’s a wonderful post-revolution concept.
I’ve never heard of them taking influence from it, so I’d need to see a source on that. Anyways food production in those countries is as industrialized and centralized as any other country.
Solarpunk proposes small-scale gardening as a solution to food and energy production, and that is wasteful and Utopian. Entirely different from someone just tending a garden for fun.
I meant viewing solarpunk more as an aspect of socialism for fun or just in case of supply chain issues, people can feed themselves.
I don’t have anything on hand, just pictures of hydroponics in China and DPRK
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Alot of the architecture and city planning, when I have the energy to look.
Green usage in socialist city planning predates solarpunk by decades, if anything took from anything there, it’s the latter from the former.
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I meant more like the vines and hydroponics.