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You Are What You Eat

Posted on July 31, 2008 at 3:18 pm

Daniel Larison discusses eating as a political act:

To say that eating is a political act worries conservatives because many seem to cling, oddly enough, to an old liberal conception of private, personal life that they wish to preserve free from outside interference, including ultimately the “interference” of neighbors, relatives and local community. Where social conservatives are often keenly aware of the effects that individual choices concerning marriage, child-bearing and child-rearing have on society as a whole, there often seems to be a strange disconnect when it comes to eating, as if an act that ties us into an elaborate web of economic relationships has no greater significance and no other implications other than providing nourishment. It is one kind of activity, perhaps the only kind, where many conservatives act as if the consequences of personal choices do not extend beyond the front door.

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2 Responses to “You Are What You Eat”

  1. Wintermute writes
    July 31st, 2008 5:38 pm

    I think this is the link you want:

    http://www.amconmag.com/larison/2008/07/31/political-eating/

    Not only the origin of your food, but the fact that some overeat and thus impose externalities on others is off the table, so to speak.

  2. July 31st, 2008 6:54 pm

    Well, maybe.

    The fact remains is that eating, ESPECIALLY in the South, is CULTURAL to the point of provincialism. As a Memphian, I myself am guilty of this, having no tolerance for barbeque produced outside a 150-mile radius of Memphis.

    While there’s no question what we eat affects us more than any other choice, it is one of the most personal acts we do and reflects who we are and where we come from.

    Conservatives, especially SOUTHERN conservatives, regard eating home-cooking as a birthright, cholesterol be damned.

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