ABSTRACT

Every change, even the minutest alteration in the standard practices of the interconnected global world, brings about consequences that only further complicate matters, necessitating further tinkering with our already incredibly intricate legal machinery. In following in a minimal way matters related to food health regulation, even those with a legal degree cannot get a proper understanding of the issues concerned without working through literally large numbers of pages of documents written in a hardly understandable language. It is quite understandable that, as a result of the impossibility of following and understanding what is going on, people revolt against the establishment, the experts, in particular the politicians, anybody they see regularly in the media. Walking will help people grow up again, after the debilitating infantilism of modernity, culminating in sitting, for hours and hours and hours, every day, increasingly sleepless, in front of flashing screens, pullulating with images of bodies, preferably naked or dying, and pushing buttons.