Description |
viii, 355 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Democracy and ecology |
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Democracy and ecology.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Greening philosophy and democratizing ecology / David Macauley -- Nature as artifact: Thomas Hobbes, the Bible, and modernity / Frank Coleman -- Charles Fourier: proto-Red-Green / Joan Roelofs -- Hartin Heidegger: antinaturalistic critic of technological modernity / Michael E. Zimmerman -- Merleau-Pony and the voice of the earth / David Abram -- Hannah Arendt and the politics of |
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place: from earth alienation to oikos / David Macauley -- Ernst Bloch, natural rights, and the Greens / John Ely -- "The outcry of mute things": Hans Jonas's imperative of responsibility / Lawrence Vogel -- Domination and utopia: Marcuse's discourse on nature, psyche, and culture / Henry T. Blanke -- Lewis Mumford, the forgotten American environmentalist: an essay in rehabilitation / |
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Ramachandra Guha -- Change and continuity in environmental world-view: the politics of nature in Rachel Carson's Silent Spring / Yaakov Garb -- The Commoner-Ehrlich debate: environmentalism and the politics of survival / Andrew Feenberg -- The problem of nature in Habermas / Joel Whitebook -- Social ecology and social labor: a consideration and critique of Murray Bookchin / Alan Rudy |
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and Andrew Light. |
Subject |
Green movement.
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Added Author |
Macauley, David.
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ISBN |
1572300582 alkaline paper |
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1572300590 |
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