Rethinking green politics : nature, virtue, and progress

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Where to find it

Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
GE195 .B355 1999
Status
Available

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Summary

W. J. M. MacKenzie Prize winner for the best book in Political Science published in 1999

`Of the sixteen books submitted, some of high quality, this one was agreed to be in a class of its own.... The book breaks new ground in `green′ political theory, and in an engaging manner, educates those anxious to be good citizens and challenges those responsible for public policy, in a highly topical and globally important discourse.... Barry′s immanent critique, his insistence that we build on what there is, his resistance to the easy anti-statist line, his sane and balanced outlook, is intellectually brave in this often rather clamant territory. The analysis of ecological morality, individual stewardship, and collective responsibility provides an original and seminal treatise that advances the discipline as a whole′ - Professor Andrew Dunsire

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Rethinking Green Politics
  • Rethinking Green Ethics I
  • From Deep Ecology to Ecological Virtue
  • Rethinking Green Ethics II
  • Naturalism and the Ethical Basis of Green Political Theory
  • Rethinking Green Politics and the State
  • A Reconstructive Critique of Eco-Anarchism
  • The State, Governance and the Politics of Collective Ecological Management
  • Green Political Economy
  • Green Politics and Democracy
  • Green Citizenship and Ecological Stewardship
  • Conclusion
  • Nature, Virtue and Progress

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