Science & Environmentalism: Ecoterrorism

Op-Eds

Rachel Carson's Genocide

Reject Environmentalism, Not DDT

Who Will Defend Industry from Eco-Terrorism?

Animal "Rights" Versus Human Rights

The Terror of "Animal Rights"

Ecoterrorism Op-Ed Archive

Articles

Against Environmentalism, By Michael S. Berliner.

Animal “Rights” and the New Man Haters, By Edwin A. Locke.

 

Video & Audio

Woodstock’s Legacy: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Religious Right
By Yaron Brook (video lecture)

Woodstock’s Legacy: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Religious Right

 

Back to the Dark Ages? Today’s Attacks on Reason and Individualism
By Peter Schwartz (video lecture)

Back to the Dark Ages? Today's Attacks on Reason and Individualism

 

Ayn Rand on Science & Environmentalism

Aristotle (audio lecture)

Philosophy: Who Needs It (audio lecture)

Ayn Rand and the “New Intellectual” (video interview)

Interview with Ayn Rand (audio interview)

Speaking Freely (audio interview)

Apollo and Dionysus (audio lecture)

 

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Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
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The New Primitivism: Today’s Attacks on Reason and Individualism
By Peter Schwartz

Environmentalism: Sacrificing Mankind to Nature
By Peter Schwartz

Selected Topics in the Philosophy of Science
By Harry Binswanger

The Scientific Revolution
By David Harriman

The Philosophic Corruption of Physics
By David Harriman

19th Century Atomic War
By David Harriman

Scientific Method: Ptolemy vs. Galileo
By David Harriman

Thomas Edison: Self-Made Inventor
By Elan Journo

 

 

“Ecology as a social principle. . . condemns cities, culture, industry, technology, the intellect, and advocates men’s return to ‘nature,’ to the state of grunting subanimals digging the soil with their bare hands.”

—Ayn Rand, “The Lessons of Vietnam,” The Ayn Rand Letter, vol. 3, no. 25, p. 1

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