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A Reader Comments on Environmentalism vs. Conservation
From: Brian R. Dunaway
Steve Sailer stated:
"This
does not mean that the GOP should simply adopt a
policy of me-too-ism toward every knuckleheaded
environmental scheme the Democrats dream up. There's a
repulsive element of misanthropy in much of mainstream
environmentalism that the GOP can profitably confront.
In
a future column, I'll outline a novel pro-family
conservation philosophy that could revitalize the
Republican Party's appeal to white voters."
Without
explicitly saying so, it appears that he considers
"environmentalism" and
"conservationism" different things.
If that is the case, I couldn't agree more; and
it seems that distinction in language would be a good
first step in distinguishing between left-wingers and
right-wingers.
I believe the
Right is quite correct in distancing itself from
so-called "environmentalism." After all, as they say in Europe, "the green tree has
red roots."
The roots of
the environmentalist and conservationist movements are
indeed radically different.
The former is unquestionably statist,
anti-sovereignty, egalitarian, interventionist,
irrational. The
latter is its approximate antithesis.
(Although TR was a bit of a statist.)
Truly, if a
far-right-winger like Charles Lindbergh can spend his
later years devoted to conservation, any conservative
should be comfortable with conservation.
I believe this is perfectly consistent with
paleoconservatism (and certainly Jeffersonian
agrarianism) which is simply the desire to preserve
our heritage and our property.
In addition,
it seems to me that the word
"environmentalist" already has a pejorative
connotation among many (most?) folks that the word
"conservationist" does not.
Speaking for myself, an Eagle Scout who loves
the pinnacles of civilization and the most remote
wilderness alike, I find environmentalism repulsive
and conservation a necessity.
In short,
environmentalism is idolatry, conservationism is
God-ordained. I
do not believe it would be difficult to emphasize that
distinction to the average American, and to equate
conservationist with conservative, and
environmentalist with left-wing wacko.
April 28, 2001