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It's Our Earth, Now What Do We Do With It?
By EDWARD GLAESER, Special to the Sun
July 18, 2008
Political movements are often built on literary foundations. Abolitionism owed much to "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Progressivism had Upton Sinclair and Ida Tarbell. Books, fiction or not, have the power to convince us impressionable readers that we face dire…
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