USAbroad (Apr 2024)

Freedom From What? Environment and Population in W. Vogt and H.F. Osborn

  • Jacopo Bonasera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2611-2752/18204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 31 – 42

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This essay considers the environmental and political discourse of prominent American scientists William Vogt and Henry Fairfield Osborn, concerning their best-sellers Road to Survival (1948) and Our Plundered Planet (1948). It is argued that by re-articulating the place of ‘population’ in environmental thinking, they both advanced a specific theory of limits and possibilities of individual freedom. Their public position in the most pressing debates of the time resulted in a critique of modernization and development and a specific understanding of planning as a tool to ‘write’ a different ‘history of the future’ of Western civilization.

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