Back-to-the-land movement
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The back-to-the-land movement calls for occupants of real property to grow food from the land on a small-scale basis for themselves or for others, and to perhaps live on the land while doing so.
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See also
- Alicia Bay Laurel
- Anarcho-primitivism
- Commune (intentional community)
- Community Food Security Coalition
- Community-supported agriculture (CSA)
- Drop City
- Ecovillage
- Foxfire books
- Harrowsmith magazine
- Homesteading
- Karl Hess
- List of environment topics
- Localism
- Neo-Tribalism
- Renewable energy
- Rural flight
- Scott Nearing
- Seachange
- Self-sufficiency
- Simple living
- Subsistence agriculture
- Survivalism
- Sustainability
- Sustainable development
- Sustainable living
- The Farm (Tennessee)
- Twin Oaks Community
- Whole Earth Catalog
- World Brotherhood Colonies
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