“If the multitude is possessed of real estate,” wrote John Adams, “the multitude will take care of the liberty, virtue, and interest ... therefore, was that it was theirs by “natural right,” justified by Locke's labor theory of value.
... that could be counted, so that most of the benefits and costs of some special purposes were of necessity excluded from the important planning calculation. (Maass 1970, 213–16) Summary The New Deal era left an unprecedented legacy of ...
A History of American Environmental Policy Richard N. L. Andrews ... Andrew Robertson et al., “Conservation Policy,” Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History, Volume 5: Prosperity, Depression, and War, 1921 to 1945 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.
In this book Richard N. L. Andrews looks at American environmental policy over the past four hundred years, shows how it affects environmental issues and public policy decisions today, and poses the central policy challenges for the future.
Offers a history of American environmental policy beginning with the age of European exploration in 1487 and continuing through 1996.
Offers a history of American environmental policy beginning with the age of European exploration in 1487 and continuing through 1996.
... nationalization of pollution control , 203–10 , 227-54 ; preven- tion , 262 ... Preemption : of public lands by settlers , 83 , 86-87 , 98 , 99 , 103-4 ... wildlife , 44-46 Public health , 2 , 109-35 , 412n7 ; contagionism , 113 , 114 ...