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As early as 1982, [[Brookes]] was elucidating the statist impulses of the environmental movement, using Charlie Brownβs Great Killer Watermelon ([[π]]) as a stand-in for the modern anti-capitalist environmentalist ββdark green on the outside, red on the inside.β | |||
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β[https://spectator.org/45094_man-who-saw-tomorrow/ The Man Who Saw Tomorrow]β (see also: [https://web.archive.org/web/20070222080334/https://www.americanexperiment.org/publications/1991/19910418brookes.php How Government Turns the Learning Curve from Green to Brown] | |||
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β As early as 1982, Brookes was elucidating the statist impulses of the environmental movement, using Charlie Brownβs Great Killer Watermelon (π) as a stand-in for the modern anti-capitalist environmentalist ββdark green on the outside, red on the inside.β
- β βThe Man Who Saw Tomorrowβ (see also: How Government Turns the Learning Curve from Green to Brown