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Author Short, C. Brant (Calvin Brant), 1955-

Title Ronald Reagan and the public lands : America's conservation debate, 1979-1984 / C. Brant Short
Edition 1st ed
Published College Station : Texas A & M University Press, ©1989

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 178 pages)
Series The Environmental history series ; no. 10
Environmental history series ; no. 10.
Contents 1. American's Conservation Consensus: Origins of the Public Lands Debate 3 -- 2. "Western Men at Lexington Bridge": The Rise of the Sagebrush Rebellion 10 -- 3. "Save Our Public Lands": The Environmental Response to the Sagebrush Rebellion 26 -- 4. The Presidency and the Public Lands: Conservation and the 1980 Presidential Campaign 40 -- 5. "Paralysis by Analysis": The Conservation Rhetoric of James Watt 55 -- 6. Selling the Public Lands: Lock, Stock, and Barrel 81 -- 7. Rebuilding the Consensus: Environmental Rhetoric, 1981-84 100 -- 8. The New Right versus the New Deal: Competing Visions of Progress in the Conservation Debate 128
Summary The federal government holds a vast domain of American land. Does it hold these acres in trust for future generations and for the planet itself? Or does it hold them as a resource for economic development and growth? Indeed, should it hold them at all? These questions became a focal point for New Right politics in the 1980 presidential election that brought Ronald Reagan into the White House. The Sagebrush Rebellion and the New Right attempted to convince the public that environmentalism threatened the nation's well-being. Environmentalists sought new ground for fighting back
In this cogent analysis of the public lands debate, Brant Short looks at the New Right's positions and the strategies for advancing them, the origins of dissatisfaction in the Sagebrush Rebellion, and the opposition that arose as a new conservation consensus was formed. Short's approach places the contemporary conservation debate clearly within the context of environmental issues that have confronted Americans throughout our history. The perspective he offers on recurring rhetorical strategies illuminates the continuing schism over how our public lands should be used and maintained
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-174) and index
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Subject Watt, James G., 1938-2023
Reagan, Ronald
SUBJECT Reagan, Ronald fast
Watt, James G., 1938- fast
Subject United States. Department of the Interior.
SUBJECT United States. Department of the Interior fast
Subject Public lands -- United States.
Conservation of natural resources -- Government policy -- United States
Environmental policy -- United States
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Conservation of natural resources -- Government policy
Environmental policy
Public lands
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0585174806
9780585174808