Can we agree that just because the > Nazis did something, it isn't automatically bad? they created the beettle wolswagen and it was not so bad of a move as far as cars are concerned ( very affordable and sustainable car ) apart from the joke , we should not forget that it is was because hittler had a such progressive socialist program for the time that he got the blind support from the population. a lot of germans got so surprised when at the end of the war the holocaust have been revealed to them . Most of the germans didn't know anything about it and just saw the good effects of his politic. jean-claude > C > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Raw Food Diet Support List > > [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Thomas E. Billings > > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:38 AM > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: origins of the organic movement: new book > > > > > > A book was recently released on the history of the organic movement. This > > might be of interest to some list members: > > > > "The Origins of the Organic Movement" > > by Philip Conford, Jonathan Dimbleby > > Paperback - 280 pages (September 2001) > > Floris Books; ISBN: 0863153364 > > > > There's a short editorial review in the amazon.com listing, and some of > > the comments there might be surprising: > > > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0863153364/ref=cm_mp_wli_0/ > 104-0544720-9620762?coliid=ITX9CTQ6LQ5RL > > Please note that I only learned of this book yesterday - I have not seen it, > and am posting the amazon URL *only* for informational purposes (and not > for sale or advertisement purposes). > > Tom Billings