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Show 603 (259) "Man also is surrounded . . .": LeConte, Evolution . . . , p. 329. (260) "Resource Conservation and Development": see John R. Rodman, "Theory and Practice in the Environmental Movement: Notes Toward an Ecology of Experience," The Search for Absolute Values in a Changing World, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (San Francisco: 1977), p. 456; also George Sessions, "Shallow and Deep Ecology: A Review of the Philosophical Literature," in Proceedings Earthday X: The Humanities and Ecological Consciousness, April 21-24, 1980, U. of Denver, Colorado. (260) "made of the same dust . . .": JoM, p. 82. (260) "our tidal civilizations . . .": Manuscript variant of JoM, p. 82, quoted by Gretchen Robertson, Southern Utah State College, in "John Muir," unpublished paper. (261) "struggle for existence": Worster, Nature's Economy, pp. 35, 143. (261) "survival of the fittest": Richard Hofstadter, Social Darwinism in American Thought, revised ed. (New York: George Braziller, 1959), p. 29. (263) "balanced order . . .": Worster, Nature's Economy, p. 150, (264) The Passage from First Summer: FSIS, pp. 52-62. (265) "I can't understand . . .": FSIS, pp. 58-59. (266) "how many mouths . . .": FSIS, p. 62. (267) "Moments of great catastrophe . . .": King, "Catastrophe and Evolution," American Naturalist, vol. XI, No. 8 |