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an example of the fight between humanity and the rest of the natural world-this one being literal

Description

Man vs. Nature may be a well note literary conflict device, but we are proposing that it is also a pattern of belief that humanity is seperate from nature and at odds with it. This belief influinces how we interact with nature and how we see ourselves within (or without) the natural world.

How it Works

Is humanity part of the environment or are we separate from it? The belief that the natural environment is something to be used and conquered is core to this pattern. This sort of Humanity Vs. Nature situation has led to the degradation of the delicate balance of natural systems that cannot be easily replenished. With a growing population the need for natural resources are rising, but in 1st world countries the amount of resources a single person can consume significantly outweighs the amount of resources a person living in the third world would.

As long as humanity-at-large sees itself as separate from the natural environment this degradation will likely continue.

Evidence

Links

Environmental Degradation Consumerism Denialism Conservation Reliance

References