Natalie Hinderliter- Class Reading 4- Land Ethic

 The concept of land ethic was developed by Aldo Leopold. In this theory, Leopold argues that humanity's ideas regarding what beings have rights should extend to ecosystems and their individual features such as soil, grass, and water. Leopold advocated for a breaking down of sorts regarding the barriers of empathy and ethics when it comes to humanity's treatment of the environment. Such a perspective would shift the way that humanity operates, placing more emphasis on not only the rights of other human beings, but also those of ecosystems, plants, and animals. Leopold proposed that rather than viewing the environment as something subservient to the human race, only here for our needs, we should shift our perspective and to act on and advocate for the rights of the environment. Enacting such a change would require more than simply changing current industrial and social systems, it would require a massive expansion of ethical and moral thought. 

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