The Civil Rights Movement And Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Justice
The Civil Rights Movement And Expanding the Boundaries of Environmental Justice
Carl Ive Anthony
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I think it is a real paradox here. I think the deep ecologists have made a really important contribution in focusing our attention on being biocentric, especially deepening the empathy between people and other living things. Having said that I ve been baffled for ten years about how you can be biocentric and Eurocentric at the same time. I never could figure that out. Wilmsen: That s the next question I was going to ask you: when you say that deep ecology and biocentrism are the natural outgrow...th of what you describe as the myth of the environmental movement, where you ve got the wise use in the Gifford Pinchot sense of the word, and the John Muir preservationists too--. Anthony: The thing that I want to add to this is that there s a significant undertow in the construction of this deep ecology. It is also about reconstructing white people. It s not just the relationship between people and nature. It is a context in which a new mythology about white people is being constructed. This, like everything I know about, is partly good and partly bad.
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