[The Fight For Conservation by Gifford Pinchot]@TWC D-Link bookThe Fight For Conservation CHAPTER II 7/9
The people, not the law, should have the benefit of every doubt. Equality of opportunity, a square deal for every man, the protection of the citizen against the great concentrations of capital, the intelligent use of laws and institutions for the public good, and the conservation of our natural resources, not for the trusts, but for the people; these are real issues and real problems.
Upon such things as these the perpetuity of this country as a nation of homes really depends.
We are coming to see that the simple things are the things to work for.
More than that, we are coming to see that the plain American citizen is the man to work for.
The imagination is staggered by the magnitude of the prize for which we work.
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