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June 12, 2021 | History
An edition of No Turning Back (1994)

No turning back

dismantling the fantasies of environmental thinking

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This withering indictment of the environmental establishment by an award-winning science writer and environmentalist charges that it ignores basic principles of science, economics, and human nature.

While many environmentalists talk the language of science, Wallace Kaufman argues, they really adopt a view of nature and society that is deeply unscientific. Saving the world by recycling, reducing consumption, gardening organically, and living more simply is so much wishful thinking - and leaves our real environmental problems unsolved.

No Turning Back is the story of how the environmental movement displaced a conservation movement's century of success with a crisis strategy to change not only government policy but also American culture. Kaufman finds the movement's conception in the revolt of European and English romantics against both the rational mind of science and the Industrial Revolution.

He traces the sparks of that movement to America, where it was nourished by Henry David Thoreau, still the writer most widely quoted by environmentalists. While Thoreau declared that "in Wildness is the preservation of the world," this book demonstrates the exact opposite: in civilization is the preservation of wildness.

  1. Kaufman depicts an environmental movement crippled by its own fantasies and outlines a plan for building on the strengths of Western technology and culture to save the planet. To suggest that human beings can survive and thrive by rejecting precisely what makes them unique - namely, reason, planning, and inventiveness - is a recipe for disaster, Kaufman writes.

The world's commitment to hands-on management of nature is now irreversible. How well we do it will depend on whether people in power continue to try to turn away from the future and make ideas more important than people. Debunking well-known environmental experts, including Bill McKibben, Paul Erlich, and Lester Brown, as well as Vice President Albert Gore, No Turning Back is sure to be a hotly debated book.

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
212

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.[189]-202) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.7
Library of Congress
GE195 .K38 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
212 p. ;
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1437116M
Internet Archive
noturningbackdis00kauf
ISBN 10
0465051189
LCCN
93049618
OCLC/WorldCat
29594481
Library Thing
1579588
Goodreads
3644648

Work Description

Wallace Kaufman led three statewide environmental groups in North Carolina, ran an organic farm, and did his graduate work on nature and the English Romantic poets--i.e. he knows the environmental movement and its foundations. He also built his own house in his own forest and lived there for 30 years--the simple life. His experience leads him to important disagreements with many environmental activists.

In this book he traces the well springs of modern environmental thinking and how it diverged from the conservation movement of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Giving many examples, he makes the case that our science and technology and creative economy, not a turning back to a simpler life and time, are the answers to solving environmental problems.

Environmentalists who want to understand the roots of their movement and who are interested in creative solutions and a sympathetic critique, will find Kaufman's book an honest and provocative challenge.

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