Jon Russo free reading response 2
I read the Sand County Almanac, which is about how ethics correlate to land. The text begins talking about how Odysseus came back from war and killed several slaves due to suspected misconduct. The slaves were considered property much like the anthropocentric view of land. Ethics revolve around the premise that an indivudual is part of a community, and the individual needs to compete for his place in the community, but the need to cooperate with the community is an example of ethics. A land ethic confirms the right of other species to exist. Self-interest tends to take precedence over how the land is cared for, over using the land can and will degrade it. Lack of economic value will cause misuse of different landscapes such as marshes, bogs, and deserts. Economic self-interest will cause a lopsided land ethic, which allows economics to be the largest obstacle for the land ethic.
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