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    Michael Pollan
    “The shared meal is no small thing. It is a foundation of family life,
    the place where our children learn the art of conversation and acquire
    the habits of civilization: sharing, listening, taking turns, navigating
    differences, arguing without offending. What have been called the
    “cultural contradictions of capitalism”—its tendency to undermine
    the stabilizing social forms it depends on—are on vivid display today
    at the modern American dinner table, along with all the brightly colored packages that the food industry has managed to plant there.”
    Michael Pollan, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation

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    Michael Pollan
    “Well, in a world where so few of us are obliged to cook at all anymore, to choose to do so is to lodge a protest against specialization—against the total rationalization of life. Against the infiltration of commercial interests into every last cranny of our lives. To cook for the pleasure of it, to devote a portion of our leisure to it, is to declare our independence from the corporations seeking to organize our every waking moment into yet another occasion for consumption. (Come to think of it, our nonwaking moments as well: Ambien, anyone?) It is to reject the debilitating notion that, at least while we’re at home, production is work best done by someone else, and the only legitimate form of leisure is consumption. This dependence marketers call “freedom.”
    Michael Pollan, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation



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