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Richard Baer on Religion, Education, and the Public Square >
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Lecture Collection Volume 1 >
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http://hdl.handle.net/1813/7686
| Title: | The nature of the environmental debate, extremist language, the Loyal Opposition, magnanimity and trust vs. government regulation, developing standards for truth-telling in the context of contentious issues, elephants in Zimbabwe, the Boston Rt 128 loop, development value, Henry George Progress and Poverty, ethics of transition and compromise, Spotted Owl habitat, property use restrictions |
| Authors: | Baer, Richard |
| Keywords: | Religion Ethics Environment |
| Issue Date: | 28-Apr-1994 |
| Publisher: | Cornell University |
| Abstract: | The nature of the environmental debate, extremist language, the Loyal Opposition, magnanimity and trust vs. government regulation, developing standards for truth-telling in the context of contentious issues, elephants in Zimbabwe, the Boston Rt 128 loop, development value, Henry George Progress and Poverty, ethics of transition and compromise, Spotted Owl habitat, property use restrictions. Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/7686 |
| Appears in Collections: | Lecture Collection Volume 1
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