PS 3480, Environmental Politics, August 22 2012


 

Current events

 

 

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The Dominant Social Paradigm and Its Critics

 

 

 

1. The American colonies and natural resources

 

        Spokesman: John Winthrop

 

 

   

     2. What are the key values in the Dominant Social Paradigm in the United States?

 

 

 

·        Freedom as a central value

            - self-reliance
 

·        Property as the instrument of happiness / Nature exists to satisfy human wants and needs
 

·        Prosperity through economic growth, development, & and free market capitalism
 

·        Faith in science
   

 

3. The Dominant Social Paradigm in American Government: The Constitution & Federalism

 

    The Constitution: What were the framers thinking?

 

    Resource Management and federalism

 

 

 

 

 

4. Critics of the Dominant Social Paradigm

 

       

a.  The Preservationists (late 1800s)

 

Priority: Preserve Nature’s Beauty

 

Who Spoke for this view: John Muir

 

 

Legacy: The National Parks

 


 

 

 

b. The Conservationists (early 20th Century)

 

    Priority: make the most efficient use of natural resources

 

    Who Spoke for this view: Gifford Pinchot, Theodore Roosevelt

 

    Legacy:    The U.S. Forest Service

                    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management

                    State Departments of Conservation (Missouri Department of Conservation)

 

 

 

 

c. The Environmentalists  (mid-20th century)

 

    Priority: Protect humans from environmental harm

 

    Who Spoke for this view:

          

Aldo Leopold, Sand County Almanac (1949)

 

Rachel Carson, Silent Spring (1962)

 

         Legacy:    Clean Air / Clean Water / Toxic Chemical regulation (among others)

                        The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

                        State environmental agencies (Missouri Department of Natural Resources)