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Development (2008) 51, 504–511. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.56

The Peasant as 'Canary'? Not too early warnings of global catastrophe

Philip Mcmichael

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Abstract

Philip McMichael argues that an ecological sensibility is needed to challenge corporate retailers appropriating local foods. To address the conjuncture of food, energy, and climate crises, the world needs a reversal of the modernist distaste for smallholder farming, fishing, and pastoralism – rejecting the view of the peasant as (disposable) canary, and recognizing the adaptability of peasants to ecological changes under conditions of global warming.

Keywords:

energy, food crisis, climate crisis, agriculture, corporate neo-liberalism, smallholder farming

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