Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Define Permatarian

Permatarian (noun) - The word permatarian derives from two current schools of thought as a solutional balance point between seemingly polarized intellectual studies; the two being "Austrian economics" and "permaculture."  "Perma-" coined from permaculture and "-tarian" from libertarianism, although all libertarians are not necassarily complete Austrian economists. 

The grandfathers of this neo-philosophical viewpoint would be Bill Mollison (permaculture) and Ron Paul (Austrian economics).  Their successors and the fathers of this study would be, but are not limited to, Geoff Lawton (permaculture) and Tom Woods (Austrian economics).  

I, Garrison, am attempting to be the rational voice of comprimise between what I see to be as complementary and not conflicting theories.  There may be a more accurate and identifiable term to be used in the future, however our unidentified population has neither agreed or truly attempted an alternative label.  Some have requested liberculture.  The title remains trivial to the point.

The compatibility of these subjects were sparked by the book The God Theory by Bernard Haisch where these questions were focused on:

Can you have faith in Einstein, Darwin and God?
Can you have spirituality without religion?
Is there a grand purpose for your life?

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