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- From: alanm@hpindda.cup.hp.com (Alan McGowen)
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 19:34:22 GMT
- Subject: Forcing the Spring
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- >/ hpindda:sci.environment / dean@vexcel.com (Dean Alaska) / 4:05 pm Jan 18, 1993 /
- >In article <STEINLY.93Jan18154203@topaz.ucsc.edu> steinly@topaz.ucsc.edu (Steinn Sigurdsson) writes:
- >>
- >>It really will be sad to see when Alan and his ilk turn on
- >>Clinton and Gore when they fail to live up to their
- >>expectations...
- >
- >It will be truly sad, but probably not for the reason Steinn suggests.
-
- We'll see. There are really only a few *concrete* things I hope for from
- Clinton in this area in the next 4 years, and they are not extremely
- unlikely to be achieved.
-
- The most important thing Clinton could do by *far* -- and I'm certain
- this is what he *wants* to do -- would be to change the terms of public
- debate about the environment profoundly and in ways which put our
- responsibilities -- as individuals and as a civilization -- in the
- center stage. This takes the discussion out of the realm of the purely
- utilitarian calculation of greed vs. fear and into a different moral
- realm altogether. That can only be done as part of a more general shift
- of attitudes in that direction; in *all* areas, not just for the environment.
-
- I will be disappointed -- *very* disappointed -- if Clinton fails at this,
- but my disappointment will not be aimed at Clinton -- rather at my country,
- and at my species. However Clinton has a better chance of succeeding
- in *this* task than anyone else I can think of -- including Gore, whom a
- year ago I wished were running for president as our best hope.
-
- And if he does succeed, then when Gore is president in eight years, he and
- we will be able to reap the summer's full environmental harvest, that began
- with Bill Clinton "forcing the spring", in ways that will ultimately matter
- much more than any first-term environmental legislation.
-
- Yes -- this does mean "putting people first". Not first before *life*
- (an insane idea anyway), but first before greed and fear and immediacy.
-
- That is *how* we shall force the spring.
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- Alan McGowen
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