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A Sand County Almanac is a collection of essays about nature written by author Aldo Leopold and compiled by his son after his death in 1949. Leopold considered the relationship of land to the people that live on it, the people who use it.
Leopold writes with a wry sense of humor, and he tends to look upon humans as doomed to always put self-interest above the interests of the natural world.
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“There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the dange ...more
Leopold writes with a wry sense of humor, and he tends to look upon humans as doomed to always put self-interest above the interests of the natural world.
Here are some quotes from the book:
“There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the dange ...more

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