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- * ''QuestioningTechnology''
- * RussellMeans
- * MorrisBerman
- * JohnZerzan
- * AliceCarnes
- * RufusSegar
- * AnarchoPrimitivism
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- <[BrentNewhall]> Yeah, I'm having a difficult time understanding why Morris Berman makes the statement you quote. In Medieval times, nature was very much ''feared''. The notion of nature as a beautiful, harmonious wonderland only started with the poets of the Enlightenment ("the first tree-huggers," as my college Western Civ professor put it). There was very little sense of "belonging" up to that point.
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- And, of course, this all appears to ignore the East, which has a completely different set of viewpoints.
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