Multiple Choice
What does Leopold identify as the core flaw in a conservation system based wholly on economics?
A) The fact that conservation is not always in business' best interest
B) The fact that most members of the land-community have no economic value
C) The fact that ownership is transient, changing hands from one generation to the next.
D) All of the above
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