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Man and nature - Elisée Reclus

The present pamphlet contains two essays concerning the relationship between man and nature by the anarchist geographer Elisée Reclus. The first is a review of the book, Man and Nature, by George Perkins Marsh. In the second essay, Reclus concerns himself with the the awareness of nature in modern society.

Submitted by Ross Arctor on April 2, 2014

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