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The Machine In The Garden; Cornell University lecture, Natural Resources 407 (1994-04-19)

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Dr._James_Tantillo_-_NR_407_1994-04-19.mp3 (11.29 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/7667
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Lecture Collection
Author
Tantillo, James
Abstract

The Machine In The Garden (also the title of a book by Leo Marx): the Walden Pond restoration project; Martin Lewis, Green Delusions; the biocentric world view; breeding endangered species in captivity; Michael Pollan, Second Nature, A Gardener's Education; the garden metaphor vs. the wilderness metaphor; primitivism, primal purity, decentralization, "appropriate technology", capitalism as evil; Rodman, Four Forms of Ecological Consciousness Reconsidered; the principle of non-intervention, the California Condor, "better dead than bred"..

Description
Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape.
Date Issued
1994-04-19
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
Religion
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Ethics
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Environment
Type
sound

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