E A T I N G _ I N _ P U B L I C
Produced by Nomoola.com (not Tinfish Press) • 3rd editon 2006 • $0
by Gaye Chan and Nandita Sharma
Eating in Public is an anti-capitalism project in Hawai'i nudging a little space outside of the commodity system. Unlike Santa and the State, they give equally to the naughty and the nice. They do not exploit anyone's labor. And they do not offer tax-deductions. They are, in all the word's various definitions, free. Following the path of pirates and nomads, hunters and gathers, diggers and levelers, they gather at people's homes and plant food on public land. They currently have two ongoing free_stores and a website.
A review on Eating in Public
For your free copy, email your snail mail address to
Susan Schultz sschultz@hawaii.edu
|