I heard of a similar idea about "domestication "of animals, it is easy to
see examples of wild animals taking advantage of human activity.
I like the idea because it relativise the human pretention of being in
charge of the domination over nature.
Hitchcock could have made a movie about the grasses taking over the all
world making peoples sick to their stomach , manipulating their brain
chemistry , succeding at making them slave at the service of the grasses
suprematy .
Grasses are in charge of the domestication of humans. ( peoples are lining
up at the bakery here)
jean-claude
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>The thought that deliberately clearing fields, saving seed, storage, etc.
>may have come much later than the initial domestication which may have had
>more to do with the plants themselves taking advantage of the new situation
>rather than our deliberately deciding to grow them.
>
>I sort of like the idea that plants may have taken advantage of us in order
>to survive.
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>Kath