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Humans are not only interdependent in a social sense, but also dependent on nature. Humans get what we need to be alive from nature: food, water, energy..... Material dependence on nature leads directly to an awareness of the physical limits of our planet earth. <ref>For a more complete definition, see "[https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-outil-609_es.html Diccionario Feminista para una Economia Solidaria]", Reas Euskadi 2020</ref> | Humans are not only interdependent in a social sense, but also dependent on nature. Humans get what we need to be alive from nature: food, water, energy..... Material dependence on nature leads directly to an awareness of the physical limits of our planet earth. <ref>For a more complete definition, see "[https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-outil-609_es.html Diccionario Feminista para una Economia Solidaria]", Reas Euskadi 2020</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Ecofeminism, Feminist Economy and the Care Economy]] | |||
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Humans are not only interdependent in a social sense, but also dependent on nature. Humans get what we need to be alive from nature: food, water, energy..... Material dependence on nature leads directly to an awareness of the physical limits of our planet earth. [1]
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- ↑ For a more complete definition, see "Diccionario Feminista para una Economia Solidaria", Reas Euskadi 2020