The water lords;: Ralph Nader's study group report on industry and environmental crisis in Savannah, 在线电子书 图书标签:
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Preface<br > The time is coming when the South will no<br > longer exist as a separate and exotic province of the<br > American experience. Many of the old monuments of<br > regional distinction--one-party politics, one race of<br > voters, one-crop agriculture, one-industry towns--the<br > old symbols of a moi~olithic South, are vanishing. The<br > South still enjoys its ~hare of faults, but its blemishes<br > are increasingly the fa~lts of other parts of the country<br > --standard American "faults. While positive in some<br > areas, this trend can also have melancholy results.<br > In too malay areas, the South is making a pell-mell<br > dash to catch up to something that is essentially sorry<br > and shabby in the rest of America. The South is buying<br > some brands of progress which it would better shun:<br > alienation from work and the land itself, the ugliness of<br > brash new cities and suburbs, a runaway bulldozer men-<br > tality; the narrow vision that sees polluting smokestacks<br > as simply obelisks of progress, that smells in polluted air<br > only the scent of jobs. I am speaking of that blind<br > boosterism, often found in Chambers of Commerce and<br >business associations throughout the South, which would<br >make industrial wastelands such as Newark, New Jersey,<br >the models of the Southern future.<br > Since the collapse of the Populists, Southerners have<br >become increasingly tolerant of corporate abuses which<br >needlessly reduce the safety and beauty of their work<br >and leisure environment. These attitudes have attracted<br >some of the least responsible corporate enterprises to<br >the South. It is now time to start counting their costs to<br >the quality of Southern life.<br > Environmental pollution is a good place to start. The<br >South, which prides itself on its open spaces and natural<br >beauty in contrast to the congested and polluted North,<br >is now being polluted at a faster rate than any section of<br >the nation. Seventy-five per cent of all pesticides used in<br >the United States are used on Southern soil. Southern<br >whites have 30 per cent more DDT in their tissue than<br > xiii<br ><br >
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The water lords;: Ralph Nader's study group report on industry and environmental crisis in Savannah, 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024