Chapter 15: The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West
John Muir
For Muir, the wilderness is not a place to escape civilization but a realm where civilization sheds its burdens and heals. At a time when industrialization was rapidly altering landscapes and lives, his vision countered the dominant narrative of taming the wild for progress. His work paved the way for national parks, offering a sanctuary for both nature and the human spirit.