Americans and environment : the controversy over ecology
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Americans and environment : the controversy over ecology
(Problems in American civilization)
D. C. Heath, c1971
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Contents of Works
- The romantic philosophy of nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Man as predator on the earth, by George perkins Marsh
- Wilderness makes men new, by Theodore Roosevelt
- In wildness is the preservation of the world, by John Muir
- Wild land is wasted land, by Gifford Pinchot
- Immoral man and the moral universe, by Aldo Leopold
- Biology or oblivion? By Rachel Carson
- The resulting outcry, by Frank Graham, Jr
- Population by Paul R. Ehrlich
- Urban society, by John Burchard
- Pollution, by R. Reinow and Leona Train Reinow
- Wilderness and conservation, by James Ramsey
- A new ultimate science? By Paul B. Sears
- The naturalist's vision, by Loren Eiseley
- Emerson's "naked eyeball" revisited, by Alan Watts
- Trusting the way of the earth, by Theodore Roszak
- Technology can become more human, by Eric A. Walker
- Man's Faustian powers, by Herman Kahn and Anthony J. Wiener
- Suggestions for additional reading (p. 200-203)