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The Central Media Misconception of the Judiciary

SCOTUS, the Supreme Court of the United States, is not a miniature version of Congress, yet the news media constantly misuses the partisan political labels “conservative” and “liberal” to describe it. Even in Congress these labels are simplistic; imagine the complex views one senator might have regarding social welfare, agricultural…

Journalism

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The Central Media Misconception of the Judiciary
The Central Media Misconception of the Judiciary
Journalism

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The Myth of Balance in Nature

The “balance in nature” myth is one of the more persistent examples of environmental wishful thinking. In 2009, biologist John C. Kricher was rightly compelled to pen an entire book debunking it. The myth reflects our understandable desire for a stable world with a climate and the habitats that suit…

Nature

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The Myth of Balance in Nature
The Myth of Balance in Nature
Nature

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Jul 3

Blessed are the Non-Marketers

I’m one of those writers who is a creative person, not a business person. I continue to be astonished at the rare individuals who are both creative and possess business savvy, like Mick Jagger. By contrast, I am in the camp of people who are creatively successful but commercially nonexistent. …

Writing

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Blessed are the Non-Marketers
Blessed are the Non-Marketers
Writing

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Mar 16

Reasoned Authority and the Limitations of Anarcho-Libertarianism

(this essay originally appeared in the October 2015 issue of The Ethical Spectacle) During the 1950s, my father and Edward Abbey used to burn down billboards in New Mexico. This was their rebellion against admittedly gaudy tourist trap advertisements. But it was also a good bit of belated juvenile vandalism…

Politics

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Reasoned Authority and the Limitations of Anarcho-Libertarianism
Reasoned Authority and the Limitations of Anarcho-Libertarianism
Politics

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Dec 7, 2022

There Are No Pure Environments

The great writer John Mortimer’s most famous fictional character was Horace Rumpole, a British barrister. In one story, Rumpole warns his son about the preoccupation with purity in the United States. “Be careful of living in America,” he wrote, “The purity! The terrible determination not to adulterate anything!” One manifestation…

Ecology And Environment

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There Are No Pure Environments
There Are No Pure Environments
Ecology And Environment

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Nov 30, 2022

Nature “Reclaiming” Itself

An old environmental debate in the USA from the 1960s and 1970s involved the “purity” of nature and its preservation. Some of this debate became encapsulated in America’s 1964 Wilderness Act, followed by the 1975 Eastern Wilderness Act. The latter bill mainly included acreage in and near the Appalachian Mountain…

Ecology And Environment

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Nature “Reclaiming” Itself
Nature “Reclaiming” Itself
Ecology And Environment

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Nov 23, 2022

The Joys of Urban Ecology

No one should litter cigarette butts, yet various birds in Mexico City seem to be using them to line their nests because the nicotine repulses a parasitic mite. It is astonishing to consider the intelligence involved in this avian behavior. But this also illustrates how practically all fauna and flora…

Urban

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The Joys of Urban Ecology
The Joys of Urban Ecology
Urban

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Nov 16, 2022

Robust Nature, Fragile Civilization

If we abandoned our towns and cities, they would instantly begin “reverting” to nature. In my neighborhood, this would take on the form of an ash and cottonwood forest during the first summer. It would be a young forest, of course, but only a few years later hundreds of thousands…

Environment

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Robust Nature, Fragile Civilization
Robust Nature, Fragile Civilization
Environment

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May 30, 2022

Enrichment Assimilation, part 8

A PERSONAL STORY I’ll close this series with an account of my mother’s experience in Big Cove, North Carolina; the comparatively traditional eastern Cherokee community of the late 1960s. I’ll change all the names and characters except for my mother and her wonderful friend, Annie Crowe. My mother got hired…

Interracial Relationships

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Enrichment Assimilation, part 8
Enrichment Assimilation, part 8
Interracial Relationships

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May 30, 2022

Enrichment Assimilation, part 7

A RICH TAPESTRY Cultural mixing is inevitable and has happened throughout human history. It is especially featured in a land of tremendous racial and ethnic diversity, like the United States. Consider the American South. The South represents some of the most intense historic mixing of Scots-Irish, African, Native American, Spanish…

Acculturation

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Enrichment Assimilation, part 7
Enrichment Assimilation, part 7
Acculturation

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Will Sarvis

Will Sarvis

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Author of Embracing Philanthropic Environmentalism and other books.

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