Earth First! 7, no. 7
Keywords:
activism, anarchism, journalism, conservation, deforestation, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, resistance, wildernessAbstract
Foreman, Dave, et al., eds., Earth First! 7, no. 7 (1 August 1987). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/6886.
In this issue of Earth First!, John Patterson and Jean Ravine bring good news from the protests against the Grand Canyon uranium mines, George Wuerthner contributes an essay entitled ”An Ecological View of the Indian,” editor Dave Foreman writes an open letter to the bioregional movement concerning criticism of the ecological cause, and Chim Blea discusses spirituality.
"After realizing the utter absurdity of christianity, its appalling banality and evil, I flirted briefly with eastern religions before rejecting them for their anti-Earthly metaphysic. Through my twenties and early thirties, I was an atheist—until I sensed something out there. Out there in the wilderness."
— Chim Blea
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