According to historian Peter Hassrick, criticism in Bierstadt’s time also focused on those figures, but for the opposite reason that Nelson does: proponents of manifest destiny found that the figures “marred” their “impression[s] of solitary grandeur,” complicating the supposed purity of their enterprise.
Source: Mountain Journal
A bit of manifest destiny where the bad guys have gone beyond ravaging this planet for its natural resources, and instead a potential landing place for a species that has ruined its own planet.
Source: Deadline
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