Dylan Murray - outside reading 2
I find the author, Edward Abbey to be a very interesting person. He takes environmental protection to an extreme in my opinion. This reading, "industrial tourism and national parks" focuses on his concern around industrial tourism. He states that he wishes no vehicles or roads to exist within a natural area. He argues through this piece that he wishes that the world is becoming too industrial and he wants to do something about it. Thus meaning, to find ways to sabotage any form of human existence from national parks. His ego is fascinating in my opinion as I read through this piece of work, and he builds himself to become a terrorist in some way. I think points that he brings up from his perspective play a large role in ethics, especially as we continue to expand in a more modern world.
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