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Environmentalism: Corrupt Philosophy and Bad Science

Richard Sanford

Presented at: CC 1992

Date: Jun 27, 1992

Environmentalism is the cultural culmination of many strands of anti-human mysticism. Analysis of works by authors like Rachel Carson, Barry Commoner, Paul Ehrlich, Paul Taylor, and Ame Naess will expose environmentalism's corrupt conceptual roots (intrinsic value, altruism, egalitarianism, and collectivism). In-depth discussion of diverse environmental issues (DDT, wetlands, ozone, endangered species, wilderness, dioxin, toxic waste disposal, etc.) will demonstrate the abuse of the scientific method for the sake of preserving nature at man's expense. Proper rules of scientific induction will be presented and contrasted with the growing perversion of science. Global warming, acid rain, and asbestos will be briefly reviewed. (Illustrated with slides) 

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