
Regulating Eden
State and Provincial Parks are represented as inherently natural places set apart from the disorder of everyday life, places that are intrinsically ''wild'' and must be protected. Yet, in order to experience the naturalness and freedom of the parks, we must embrace the very forms of regulation that we closely associate with places we consider to be artificial, restrictive, and alienating.
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State and Provincial Parks are represented as inherently natural places set apart from the disorder of everyday life, places that are intrinsically ''wild'' and must be protected. Yet, in order to experience the naturalness and freedom of the parks, we must embrace the very forms of regulation that we closely associate with places we consider to be artificial, restrictive, and alienating.
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