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Document 117: Christopher D. Stone, “Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural
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Document 121: Ernest Callenbach, Ecotopia (Berkeley, CA: Banyan Tree Books, 1975), courtesy of Ban-
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Document 122: THE MONKEY WRENCH GANG by Edward Abbey. Copyright © 1975 by Edward
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Harper-Collins Publishers.


Document 123: Greenpeace, “Declaration of Interdependence,” in Peter C. List, ed., Radical Environ-
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Document 125: Mark Sagoff, “Economic Theory and Environmental Law,” 79 Michigan Law Review,
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Document 126: BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY by Lester R. Brown. Copyright © 1981 by
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Document 127: Julian L. Simon, THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE. Copyright © 1981 by Princeton Univer-
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Document 131: Bernard L. Cohen, Before It’s Too Late: A Scientist’s Case for Nuclear Energy (New York:
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