Edward Abbey Quotes About Community

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  • The moral duty of the free writer is to begin his work at home: to be a critic of his own community, his own country, his own government, his own culture. The more freedom the writer possesses, the greater the moral obligation to play the role of critic.

    Edward Abbey (1996). “The Serpents of Paradise: A Reader”, p.373, Macmillan
  • Yes, there are plenty of heroes and heroines everywhere you look. They are not famous people. They are generally obscure and modest people doing useful work, keeping their families together and taking an active part in the health of their communities, opposing what is evil (in one way or another) and defending what is good. Heroes do not want power over others.

    "Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast".
  • One of the pleasant things about small town life is that everyone, whether rich or poor, liked or disliked, has some kind of a role and place in the community. I never felt that living in a city - as I once did for a couple of years.

    Edward Abbey (2006). “Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast”
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