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Question 1. What is political consumerism?
Question 2. Why has the alternative food movement relied on political consumerism to build its movement?
Question 3. What are the limits or problems of relying on political consumerism to build a movement?
Question 4. Why is "saving seeds" increasingly no longer possible for farmers?
Question 5. What is the obesity-hunger paradox?
Question 6. Why does the current food system produce both obesity and hunger?
Question 7. How do "food deserts" and "food swamps" demonstrate the issue of implicit hunger here in the US?
Question 8. How could we restructure the food system to reduce both obesity and hunger?
Question 9. Konefal and Hatanaka introduce the concept "accumulation by dispossession." What is this concept and how is it related to the previous concepts of "neoliberalism" and "ecological imperialism" (Lesson 3)?
Question 10. How has accumulation by dispossession opened the door for corporations to produce genetically modified foods?