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Manifesto
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International Movement for the Defence of and the Right
to Pleasure officially came into being on November
9, 1989 at the Opera Comique in Paris.
Its Manifesto was endorsed
by delegates from Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Denmark,
France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, United States and Venezuela.
The Official Manifesto
Our century, which began
and has developed under the insignia of industrial
civilization, first invented the machine and then took
it as its life model.
We are enslaved by speed
and have all succumbed to the same insidious virus: Fast
Life, which disrupts our habits, pervades the privacy of
our homes and forces us to eat Fast Foods.
To be worthy of the name,
Homo Sapiens should rid himself of speed before it
reduces him to a species in danger of extinction.
A firm defence of quiet
material pleasure is the only way to oppose the
universal folly of Fast Life.
May suitable doses of
guaranteed sensual pleasure and slow, long-lasting
enjoyment preserve us from the contagion of the
multitude who mistake frenzy for efficiency.
Our defence should begin
at the table with Slow Food. Let us rediscover the
flavours and savours of regional cooking and banish the
degrading effects of Fast Food.
In the name of
productivity, Fast Life has changed our way of being and
threatens our environment and our landscapes. So Slow
Food is now the only truly progressive answer.
That is what real culture
is all about: developing taste rather than demeaning it.
And what better way to set about this than an
international exchange of experiences, knowledge,
projects?
Slow Food guarantees a
better future.
Slow Food is an idea that
needs plenty of qualified supporters who can help turn
this (slow) motion into an international movement, with
the little snail as its symbol.
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