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Cory asks the pertinent question here.

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    RE: https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic/116407495473802207

    Cory asks the pertinent question here. If companies can be persons, why not rivers, mountains and wetlands?

    It reminds me of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy where the new Martian society introduces environmental courts to protect the rights of the planet itself, to avoid repeating all the mistakes we've made on Earth.

    It is an excellent trilogy in many respects, exploring what a post capitalist society could look like. I should re-read it.

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      RE: https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic/116407495473802207

      Cory asks the pertinent question here. If companies can be persons, why not rivers, mountains and wetlands?

      It reminds me of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy where the new Martian society introduces environmental courts to protect the rights of the planet itself, to avoid repeating all the mistakes we've made on Earth.

      It is an excellent trilogy in many respects, exploring what a post capitalist society could look like. I should re-read it.

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      @thecasualcritic In Japan, mountains are people. Thus, "Fuji-san".

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