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Nature As A Means Of Reproduction Is Important For These Intellectual Workers Because The Specialisation And One-sidedness Of Their Work Generates Psychological Instability And Requires Periods Of Complete Relaxation Without Jarring Sensorial Stimuli (noise, Media, Social Contacts). Nature Is The Most Efficient Compensation For Intellectual Stress Since It Represents The Unity Of Body And Mind Against The Capitalist Division Of Labour. Extensive Consumption Of Nature Has Traditionally Been An Element Of The Re-production Of Intellectual Workers. (It Started With Rousseau, Then Came The Romantics, Thoreau, The Early Tourists, Tolstoi, Artists' Colonies In The Alps, Etc). The Ecological Movement Responds Directly To The Class Interests Of The Intellectual Sector Of The Proletariat And The Struggle Against Nuclear Power Plants Is A Mere Extension Of This Struggle.
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