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My passion for human ecology was not a drive for closure—but rather the joy of endless openings and newfound connections. There is no final goal or perfect completion, only the expanding experience of being alive.

Richard J. Borden
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Most intellectual training focuses on analytical skills. Whether in literary criticism or scientific investigation, the academic mind is best at taking things apart. The complementary arts of integration are far less well developed. This problem is at the core of human ecology. As with any interdisciplinary pursuit, it is the bridging across disparate ways of knowing that is the constant challenge.

Richard J. Borden, Ecology and Experience: Reflections from a Human Ecological Perspective
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The marketplace is an institution that teaches self-advancement, private acquisition, and the domination of nature. Its way of thinking is incompatible with the round river. Ecological harmony is a nonmarket value that takes a collective will to achieve.

Donald Worster, Wealth of Nature: Environmental History and the Ecological Imagination
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We are condemned to be modern. We can’t escape the facts of our history or of living in an age dominated by instrumental rationality, even as we look for ways out of it... But it has become our historic responsibility to acknowledge the continuing importance of myth, at a level beyond science, in realizing a more organic, holistic relation to the world. A future social ecology would transcend both anti-Enlightenment reaction and [a] reified Enlightenment counter-reaction, which remain only fragmented polarities within bourgeois modernity.

David Watson, Beyond Bookchin: Preface for a Future Social Ecology
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We study the past ecological history, with the conscience of the present ecological conditions. The key to predict future aquatic ecosystem changes.

Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!
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Only within the 20th Century has biological thought been focused on ecology, or the relation of the living creature to its environment. Awareness of ecological relationships is — or should be — the basis of modern conservation programs, for it is useless to attempt to preserve a living species unless the kind of land or water it requires is also preserved. So delicately interwoven are the relationships that when we disturb one thread of the community fabric we alter it all — perhaps almost imperceptibly, perhaps so drastically that destruction fol

Rachel Carson
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In my pursuit of historical ecology, I find the pleasure of reading history.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Ecological awareness expands the context of life

it also enlarges who we are as a person.
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It may be said, in broad-brush terms, that the primary purpose of life is the continuation of life. A deep program for survival and reproduction underwrites the complex cycles of life, in which death is the grand equalizer. There is, however, a peculiar novelty: human awareness of the cycle of life and a capacity to anticipate our own, individual death.

Richard J. Borden, Ecology and Experience: Reflections from a Human Ecological Perspective
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We can only predict the future ecological changes, by emergence of the past into the present.

Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!
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