The landscape of reform
civic pragmatism and environmental thought in America
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Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3428756M
- ISBN-100262134616
- OCLC Control Number61303543
- OCLC Control Numberlandscapeofrefor0000mint
- Library of Congress Control Number2005053428
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- Goodreads1822487
- LibraryThing4014812
Classifications
- DDC333.72
- LCCGE197 .M57 2006
Description
"In the Landscape of Reform Ben Minteer offers a reading of the intellectual foundations of American environmentalism, focusing on the work and legacy of four important conservation and planning thinkers in the first half of the twentieth century." "Minteer shows that the environmentalism of Liberty Hyde Bailey, Lewis Mumford, Benton MacKaye, and Aldo Leopold was also part of a larger moral and political program, one that included efforts to revitalize democratic citizenship, conserve regional culture and community identity, and reclaim a broader understanding of the public interest that went beyond economics and materialism. Their environmental thought was an attempt to critique and at the same time reform American society and political culture. Minteer explores the work of these four environmental reformers and considers two present-day manifestations of an environmental third way: Natural Systems Agriculture, an alternative to chemical and energy-intensive industrial agriculture, and New Urbanism, an attempt to combat the negative effects of suburban sprawl. By rediscovering the pragmatic roots of American environmentalism, writes Minteer, we can help bring about a new, civic-minded environmentalism today."--BOOK JACKET.
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