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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1948

Publisher
  
Little, Brown and Company

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
1948

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Subject
  
Environmentalism

Author
  
Henry Fairfield Osborn Jr.

Similar
  
Road to survival, The Population Bomb, The Malthusian Moment, The Plundered Planet: W, A Blueprint for Survival

Our Plundered Planet is a book published in 1948 that was written by Fairfield Osborn about environmental destruction by humankind. The book is a critique of humankind's poor stewardship of Earth. It typifies the earliest apocalyptic environmental literature, in which human beings are seen as destroyers of the natural world.

Contents

Our Plundered Planet, along with William Vogt’s Road to Survival, also published in 1948, launched a Malthusian revival in the post War era, and would inspire Paul R. Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb among many others.

Influences

In writing this book, Osborn was influenced by Guy I. Burch and Elmer Pendell’s overpopulation tract Population Roads to Peace or War (1945) and Paul Sears’ analysis of dust bowls in Deserts on the March (1935). He had also been influenced by various "New Deal" initiatives in the public planning of land use and restoration, such as the creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Civilian Conservation Corps and various policies to address the “dust bowls” of the time. Osborn, as well as his famous father, Henry Fairfield Osborn, was also heavily influenced by the eugenics movement prior to the war.

Editions

  • US edition: Little, Brown and Company, 1948.
  • UK edition: Faber and Faber, London, 1948.
  • French translation published in 1949 (La planète au pillage).
  • References

    Our Plundered Planet Wikipedia