A Wolf in the Garden: The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental DebatePhilip D. Brick, R. McGreggor Cawley Rowman & Littlefield, 1996 - 323 من الصفحات Debates concerning the federal role in regulating industry and in managing the nation's public lands are becoming increasingly contentious. This is in part due to the rise of well-organized and ideologically energized land rights movements that have vowed to resist expansion of environmental regulations and even to roll back existing environmental statutes. A Wolf in the Garden is the only book available that assembles the arguments of key thinkers in the land rights and the environmental movements. The broad range of essays in this collection unveils hidden dimensions of the debate and explores opportunities for the environmental movement to revitalize itself by taking advantage of recent changes in the political landscape. |
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Knowing the Wolf Tending the Garden | 1 |
Overcoming Ideology | 15 |
The Pristine Silence of Leaving It All Alone | 27 |
Property Rights Movement How It Began and Where It Is Headed | 39 |
Environmentalism The Real Movement to Protect Property Rights | 59 |
Protecting Community Stability and Local Economies Opportunities for Local Government Influence in Federal Decision and PolicyMaking Processes | 73 |
The County Supremacy Movement Mendacious Myth Marketing | 87 |
Environmentalists and the New Political Climate Strategies for the Future | 107 |
The Economic Role of Environmental Quality in Western Public Lands | 185 |
Wise Use Movement and the National Parks | 207 |
End of the Progressive Era Toward Decentralization of the Federal Lands | 215 |
Community and the Politics of Place | 235 |
Settling America The Concept of Place in Environmental Politics | 249 |
Peril on Common Ground The Applegate Experiment | 261 |
Tough Towns The Challenge of CommunityBased Conservation | 279 |
The Wilderness Killers | 293 |
Taking the Land Rights Movement Seriously | 115 |
The Logic of Competing Information Campaigns Conflict over Old Growth and the Spotted Owl | 135 |
War of Words | 151 |
Wising Up to the Wise Use Movement | 161 |
Taming the Wolf | 303 |
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About the Contributors | 319 |
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