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Politics & Power Quote by Ansel Adams

"It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment"

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A landscape photographer calling his own government the antagonist flips the usual script: nature isn’t just threatened by greedy corporations or careless individuals, but by the very institution that claims to represent the public interest. Ansel Adams isn’t speaking as an abstract activist here. He’s speaking as someone who watched the American West get mythologized into a national identity, then treated like expendable real estate when dams, roads, logging, and development promised “progress.” The horror isn’t only ecological; it’s civic. If democracy can’t protect the commons, what exactly is it for?

The line works because it refuses polite environmentalism. “Horrifying” is moral language, not policy language, and it’s deliberately out of scale with the bureaucratic tone governments prefer when they permit destruction: impact assessments, cost-benefit analyses, mitigation. Adams punctures that managerial veneer. He frames the conflict as intimate and grotesque: “our own government,” implying betrayal, a family member turned accomplice. That possessive pronoun matters; it insists the state’s actions aren’t some distant machine but something citizens are implicated in and obligated to resist.

Context sharpens the edge. Adams wasn’t just making pretty pictures; he was deeply involved with conservation efforts tied to the Sierra Club and the long 20th-century battles over public lands. His photographs helped sell the idea of preservation to a nation that often needs beauty to justify restraint. This quote acknowledges the darker corollary: you can win the public imagination and still lose to agencies captured by extraction economics. The subtext is a warning: without organized pressure, the government will default to serving power, not places.

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams (February 20, 1902 - April 22, 1984) was a Photographer from USA.

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