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Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Wildness and Biology | 5 |
The Question of Management | 7 | |
The Nature We Have Lost | 10 | |
Is it Un-Biocentric to Manage? | 22 | |
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought | 26 | |
Man's Place in Nature | 31 | |
Antelope | 34 | |
The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game | 38 | |
The Balance of Nature | 48 | |
Tsitika to Baram: The Myth of Sustainability | 52 | |
Toward a Science of Letting Things Be | 56 | |
Making Humans Part of the Solution: A Reply to Willers | 58 | |
Ecocentrism versus Management: A Reply to Blumstein | 61 | |
Down From the Pedestal - A New Role for Experts | 62 | |
Some Thoughts on Ecological Planning | 64 | |
A Question and Two Answers | 65 | |
What Do We Really Want From the Woods? | 67 | |
Pt. 2 | Wildness and Human Society | 71 |
Killing Wilderness | 73 | |
Resources Everywhere | 81 | |
Bureaucracy and Wilderness (The Grand Design) | 83 | |
A Wilderness Bill of Rights | 102 | |
Travels with Seldom | 103 | |
The Stone Gallery | 112 | |
Economic Nature | 113 | |
Work in Progress | 130 | |
The End of Nature | 132 | |
The Forest of Forgetting | 135 | |
Walden | 144 | |
A Letter for Montana Wilderness | 144 | |
Future Madness | 155 | |
The Good News | 159 | |
Pt. 3 | Wildness, Philosophy, and Spirituality | 161 |
The Stranger's Ways | 163 | |
Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender, and Science in New England | 164 | |
Man and Nature | 170 | |
Wild Wool | 173 | |
Wilderness: A Human Need | 173 | |
The Autonomy of Wild Nature | 175 | |
Eco-Interests | 179 | |
The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed | 179 | |
The Saving Wildness | 184 | |
Anthropocentrism | 188 | |
The Myths We Live By | 192 | |
Ways of Nature | 194 | |
Faking Nature | 194 | |
A Platform of the Deep Ecology Movement | 208 | |
The Grace of the Wild | 209 | |
The Imagination of the Earth | 211 | |
Our Life as Gaia | 220 | |
About the Editor | 225 | |
About the Contributors | 227 | |
Acknowledgment of Sources | 233 | |
Index | 237 |
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