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It has been fostered in the twentieth century by pantheists such as John Muir, Robinson Jeffers, D.H. Lawrence and Gary Snyder who explicitly "identify" with and extol nature, and claim people's close association and identification with "nature" and the
Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007
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Also central to deep ecology have been certain poets and nature writers, such as John Muir, Robinson Jeffers, and Gary Snyder.
Deep ecology 2006
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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I watched with pride because these rules make Wisconsin a national leader in this area, building on a proud tradition we have in this state that is embodied in a century of conservation leadership from giants such as John Muir, Aldo Leopold, Gaylord Nelson and Warren
JSOnline.com 2010
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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I watched with pride because these rules make Wisconsin a national leader in this area, building on a proud tradition we have in this state that is embodied in a century of conservation leadership from giants such as John Muir, Aldo Leopold, Gaylord Nelson and Warren
JSOnline.com 2010
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Eloquent campaigners such as John Muir, whose son was stabbed to death, have praised both sides.
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