Dialogue
Development (2008) 51, 504–511. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.56
The Peasant as 'Canary'? Not too early warnings of global catastrophe
Philip Mcmichael
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








