Eco-Fascists by Elizabeth Nickson (.ePUB)
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Eco-Fascists: How Radical Conservationists Are Destroying Our Natural Heritage by Elizabeth Nickson
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Overview: Elizabeth Nickson delivers a sharp critique of modern environmental movements in Eco-Fascists. Drawing from her own experiences and investigative reporting, she argues that radical strains of environmentalism are not saving nature but instead undermining rural communities, property rights, and the very landscapes they claim to protect.
The book examines how sweeping regulations, land-use restrictions, and activist-driven policies often devastate local economies, erode individual freedoms, and create unintended ecological harm. Nickson paints a picture of how top-down conservation efforts clash with the realities of people who live and work on the land, exposing contradictions in environmentalist rhetoric versus on-the-ground impact.
Far from being a rejection of conservation itself, Nickson’s work challenges readers to consider a more balanced, common-sense approach to preserving natural resources—one that respects both the environment and human prosperity. Eco-Fascists is both a personal memoir of awakening and a political exposé on how ideology can corrupt even the most noble causes.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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