edited by John Echeverria and Ray Eby
contributions by Donald Connors, Randall Snodgrass, Beverly Reece, Tom H. Watkins, Roy Morgan, Jim Bernfield, Neil Hamilton, Beth Parke, Sharon Dennis, Janet Ellis, Don Judge, Robert Ekey, Thomas Michael Power, William Riebsame III, Florence Williams, Holmes Rolston, Robert Woodmansee, Dana Larsen, Henry Carey, Meri Loeks, Grant Ferrier, Linda Trocki, Eve Pell, Tarso Ramos, Douglass North, Philip Brick, Jon Roush, Teresa Erickson, Suzanne Iudicello, Jack Archer, Mary Ann Glendon, Carl Safina, Thomas Eisner and Michael Bliss
Island Press, 1995
Cloth: 978-1-55963-276-8 | eISBN: 978-1-59726-895-0 | Paper: 978-1-55963-277-5
Library of Congress Classification GE180.L48 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 363.7

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

One of the most serious challenges to environmentalism that has emerged in the 1990s is the so-called Wise Use movement. While operating under the guise of an independent movement of small landowners, it is in reality a backlash against environmental protection measures, funded and organized by corporations with a vested interest in preventing further environmental gains. Let the People Judge collects the writings of a wide range of thinkers on the Wise Use movement and the controversies that fuel the Wise Use debate.


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