Wilderness And The American Mind by Ogden Nash
"Wilderness and the American Mind" explores the evolving perception of wilderness in American culture, tracing its transformation from a feared and untamed landscape to a cherished symbol of natural beauty and conservation. The book examines historical attitudes, philosophical shifts, and policy developments that have influenced how Americans view and interact with wilderness areas. Through an analysis of cultural, political, and environmental factors, it highlights the tension between exploitation and preservation, ultimately advocating for a balanced approach to managing natural resources and protecting wilderness for future generations.
- Published
- 1967
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- Unknown
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