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Ron Arnold (born August 8, 1937) is an American writer and activist. He has been the Executive Vice-President of the
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since 1984. He writes frequently on natural resource issues and is an opponent of the
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. Critics see Arnold as promoting abuse of the environment, typified in an assessment by Wild Wilderness executive director Scott Silver: "Fifteen years after creating his 25 Point Wise-Use Agenda, an agenda prescribing unrestrained, unregulated and unconscionable abuse of the American commons, Ron Arnold is within striking distance of checking off every agenda item on his list." A key U.S. Senate staffer writing in 2011 noted his impact on federal legislation.


Biography

Arnold was born in
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and studied business administration at the
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and the
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. He died on January 24, 2022. https://www.heartland.org/about-us/who-we-are/ron-arnold https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/rip-ron-arnold-founder-of-the-wise-use-movement https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/ron-arnold-1937-2022


Career

Arnold worked as a
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for the Boeing Company from 1961 until he left in 1971 to found Northwoods Studio. In 1974 he began contributing to ''Western Conservation Journal'', which exposed him to the effects of litigation related to environmental issues upon logging and mining industries. Between 1978 and 1981, Arnold was a contributing editor of ''Logging Management Journal''. His 1979 magazine series, "The Environmental Battle", analyzed the utilization / preservation conflict, and won the American Business Press 1980 Editorial Achievement Award. In 1981, Arnold wrote the authorized
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of
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. Between 1982 and 1990, he wrote a weekly column for the Bellevue (Washington) Journal-American. In 1987, he founded the Free Enterprise Press, later merged into Merril Press, and began writing a series of books on the
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movement. His "EcoTerror" was included in the "100 Best Nonfiction Books of the 20th Century"
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Reader's List. Arnold also uncovered the identity of the actual founder of the
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after a century of mystery shrouded the origin in conflicting claims. An almost forgotten politician named William S. Holman created the concept and the initial legislation, as revealed in documents Arnold discovered in the National Archives. He was invited to present his findings at the centennial symposium of the
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in 1991. Environmentalists have challenged Arnold's “Wise Use Movement,” launched at a Reno, Nevada conference in 1988, as inappropriately co-opting the term from utilitarian conservationist and first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service,
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, who held different views on man and nature than Arnold and his movement. Arnold readily admits the borrowing, but disputes arguments that it is improper, a controversy that continues unresolved. He has mobilized political allies to protests, as covered by
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(broadcast February 24, 1994) by using case histories of environmentalist excesses in influencing policymakers to adopt his ideas. Certain policies of President George W. Bush have been attributed to Arnold's influence.
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magazine's May 2004 issue featured a profile of Arnold in the Playboy Forum, by reporter Dean Kuypers. Titled, ''Guru of Wise Use,'' its headline read: ''The spiritual father of the Bush administration's environmental policies says we shouldn't be timid about timber.'' Arnold has built a network of academic colleagues to help analyze large-scale social movements, and told the
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that environmentalism is "the third great wave of
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to hit the planet, after Christianity and Marxism-Leninism." The Globe commented, "'Wise users' charge that the environmental crisis has been largely trumped up as an excuse to take control of the nation's natural resources." Arnold's conclusion that movements of social change, including environmentalism, are fundamentally a kind of war was examined and found valid by sociologist Luther P. Gerlach in the
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research document, "Networks and Netwars." Arnold runs the Left Tracking Library, a site that tracks what it claims to be undue influence by
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politicians and environmentalists. In late 2010, Arnold began writing a weekly column for
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; one was placed in the
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in early 2011.http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-2011-03-10/pdf/CREC-2011-03-10-pt1-PgE448-3.pdf#page=1 Another was used as source material by Sen.
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(R-WY) in a Senate confirmation hearing in December 2013.


Bibliography

* ''At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists,'' Regnery Gateway (1982), 282 pp. . * ''The Grand Prairie Years: A Biography of W.C. Perry,'' Introduction by Gov. John B. Connally, Merril Press (October 1987), 722 pp. . * ''Ecology Wars: Environmentalism as if People Matter,'' Merril Press (January 1, 2010), 182 pp. . * ''Trashing the Economy: How Runaway Environmentalism is Wrecking America,'' Second Edition, co-authored with
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, Merril Press (January 1, 2010), 670 pp. . * ''Politically Correct Environment'' co-authored with Alan Gottlieb, Merril Press (January 1, 2010), 178 pp. . * ''EcoTerror: The Violent Agenda to Save Nature: The World of the Unabomber,'' Merril Press (January 1, 2010), 324 pp. . * ''Undue Influence: Wealthy Foundations, Grant Driven Environmental Groups, and Zealous Bureaucrats That Control Your Future,'' Merril Press (October 1, 1999), 344 pp. . * ''Freezing in the Dark: Money, Power, Politics and The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy,'' Merril Press (November 30, 2007), 444 pp. .


References


Further reading

*Bill Berkowitz, ''Terrorist Tree Huggers: Ron Arnold, Father of the 'Wise Use' Movement, sets his Sights on 'Eco-Terrorists','

retrieved December 22, 2013. *Phil Brick, ''Determined Opposition: The Wise Use Movement Challenges Environmentalism'' (1995) in ''Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and the Environment, Volume 12'' (Landmark Essays Series), edited by Craig Waddell, pp. 195ff, Routledge (January 1, 1998), , *''At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Environmentalists,'' Regnery Gateway (1982), 282 pages, , *Ron Arnold, ''Congressman William Holman of Indiana: The Unknown Founder of the National Forests,'' in ''Origins of the National Forests,'' Harold K. Steen (Editor), pp. 301ff, Duke University Press Books (April 17, 1992) *Ron Arnold, ''Overcoming Ideology,'' in ''A Wolf in the Garden: The Land Rights Movement and the New Environmental Debate,'' Philip D. Brick (Editor), R. McGreggor Cawley (Editor), Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (January 1996), pp. 15ff, *Dean Kuypers for Playboy: ''Guru of wise use: the spiritual father of the Bush administration's environmental policies says we shouldn't be timid about timber.'' (The Playboy Forum), Playboy, May 1, 2004. *Luther P. Gerlach, ''The Structure of Social Movements: Environmental Activism and its Opponents,'' in ''Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy,'' John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, RAND Corporation (November 5, 2001), pp. 280ff, ,


External links


SourceWatch article

Senate staffer quote

Modern Library listing

Playboy article


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