
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This Essay offers five reflections on Ann E. Eisenberg’s book Reviving Rural America: Toward Policies for Resilience. Each reflection approaches the book from the positionality of writing from rural America, specifically the prairies of South Dakota. Collectively, the reflections cover the politics of voting in a red rural state, policies of local municipal government, the central economic principles in the book, the presence of energy production in rural America, and environmentalism’s relevancy and impact.
Recommended Citation
Hannah Haksgaard, Sean Kammer & Travis L. Letellier,
Five Prairie Reflections on Reviving Rural America,
127
W. Va. L. Rev.
759
(2025).
Available at:
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/wvlr/vol127/iss3/9
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