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Theodore Roosevelt: The Great Environmentalist
 
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Roosevelt went on to say in his speech to the conference on conservation, "It is equally clear that these resources are the final basis for national power and perpetuity." (Internet 1) Concerned about the long term well being of the nation, Roosevelt regarded the land as an economic resource which must be conserved and managed to protect the long term economic and political strength of the nation...
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He hoped that conservation would achieve the economic goal of providing the greatest good, for the greatest number, over the greatest period of time. Roosevelt stretched the concept of a democratic society to include its future members. Considering it undemocratic to exploit and squander the nation's natural resources for present profit, he believed that a democratic society should work to protect the economic strength of future generations...
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