Analysis of Brower vs. Dominy argument in Encounters with the Archdruid
Title: Analysis of Brower vs. Dominy argument in Encounters with the Archdruid
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Details: Words: 1461 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Analysis of Brower vs. Dominy argument in Encounters with the Archdruid
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1461 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the third section of John McPhee's Encounters with the Archdruid, the author observes the discourse between conservationist David Brower and Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd Dominy, on the merits of dams in the southwestern United States. Brower "hates all dams, large and small," while Dominy sees dams as essential to our civilization. The Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, which Dominy created, are the main issue of debate between the two men.
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nature is such a way? Are we really harming our future with short-sighted projects like the Glen Canyon Dam? The question is one of the true nature of progress and the advancement of civilization. Is the Earth meant to be subdued by man or to be preserved in a constant search for paradise? The ultimate goal, I suppose, is to find a way to make advance and enrich our lives without detriment to our environment.