Blinding Reality UN’s Food Systems Summit opens tomorrow and like much else about the institution, it proves to be a bust. It started with the usual best of intentions, promising inclusiveness at a so-called “people’s summit.” Instead it has only reinforced the radical agenda of the anti-capitalist activists decrying scale agriculture. The Summit will focus on finance, technology, and innovation, which the activists denigrate as the agenda of transnational corporations. Despite overwhelming data that there are fewer poor people and less hunger in capitalist countries, the activists nonetheless argue that scale agriculture will “exacerbate food insecurity and inequality.”   Despite the activist...