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Acknowledgments | |
Knowing the Wolf, Tending the Garden | p. 1 |
Overcoming Ideology | p. 15 |
The Pristine Silence of Leaving It All Alone | p. 27 |
Property Rights Movement: How It Began and Where It Is Headed | p. 39 |
Environmentalism: The Real Movement to Protect Property Rights | p. 59 |
Protecting Community Stability and Local Economies: Opportunities for Local Government Influence in Federal Decision- and Policy-Making Processes | p. 73 |
The County Supremacy Movement: Mendacious Myth Marketing | p. 87 |
Environmentalists and the New Political Climate: Strategies for the Future | p. 107 |
Taking the Land Rights Movement Seriously | p. 115 |
The Logic of Competing Information Campaigns: Conflict over Old Growth and the Spotted Owl | p. 135 |
War of Words | p. 151 |
Wising Up to the Wise Use Movement | p. 161 |
The Economic Role of Environmental Quality in Western Public Lands | p. 185 |
Wise Use Movement and the National Parks | p. 207 |
End of the Progressive Era: Toward Decentralization of the Federal Lands | p. 215 |
Community and the Politics of Place | p. 235 |
Settling America: The Concept of Place in Environmental Politics | p. 249 |
Peril on Common Ground: The Applegate Experiment | p. 261 |
Tough Towns: The Challenge of Community-Based Conservation | p. 279 |
The Wilderness Killers | p. 293 |
Epilogue: Taming the Wolf | p. 303 |
Index | p. 309 |
About the Contributors | p. 319 |
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