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A land ethic for tomorrow should...stress the oneness of our resources and the live-and-help-live logic of the great chain of life.
Stewart Udall
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Stewart Udall
Age: 90 †
Born: 1920
Born: January 31
Died: 2010
Died: March 20
American Politician
Lawyer
Politician
Writer
Saint Johns
Arizona
Stewart Lee Udall
Tomorrow
Oneness
Land
Chain
Help
Chains
Helping
Ethics
Live
Economics
Great
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Ecology
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