Green politics : dictatorship or democracy?

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Where to find it

Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
JA75.8 .R33 2002
Status
Available

Summary

At the heart of the green debate are a set of basic contradictions concerning beliefs and actions. This book reveals the problems associated with these contradictions, including adherence to decentralized political forms while accepting authoritarian intervention on behalf of the environment; a belief that this is the politics of the new age but in practice split between left and right; a rejection of the rationalist scientific project and a reliance on the lessons of the science of ecology.

Contents

  • Acknowledgements p. ix
  • Introduction p. xi
  • 1 Industrial Society Challenged p. 1
  • 2 Centralism Versus Decentralism p. 21
  • 3 Humanity and Nature: the Problem of Alienation p. 46
  • 4 The Need for an Environmental Ethic p. 64
  • 5 Eco-Feminism and Post-Modernism p. 85
  • 6 Animal Rights: an Ecological Problem? p. 105
  • 7 Ecology and International Summitry p. 123
  • 8 The International Green Movement p. 142
  • 9 The Green Party and Party Politics in the Uk p. 163
  • 10 Ecological Pressure Groups p. 181
  • 11 Conclusions p. 200
  • Bibliography p. 207
  • Index p. 215

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