The Roots of Modern EnvironmentalismCroom Helm, 1984 - 246 pagina's This study provides a historical, philosophical and ideological background to environmentalism. Topics such as the roots of technological environmentalism, the role of medieval cosmology and Bacon's philosophy and the marxist perspective on nature |
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THE ROOTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL | 37 |
CHAPTER | 59 |
SCIENCE AND OBJECTIVITY | 116 |
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Albury ANARCHO-COMMUNISM animals argue become behaviour Blueprint Bookchin bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist Cartesian dualism century Chapter classical science concept consciousness create cultural Darwin Descartes determinism deterministic dominant dualism earth ecocentrics ecofascism ecological economic ecosocialism ecosystems ecotopia Ehrlich emphasises Ensenberger environment environmental environmentalists essentially example existence fact function fundamental Garrett Hardin groups historical holism human ideas ideology increase individual industrial influence interests involved knowledge Kropotkin labour laws lifeboat ethic Malthus man-nature relationship man's Marx Marxist material matter means of production mode of production modern movement nature neo-Malthusians nuclear power O'Riordan objective organisation overpopulation ownership paradigm particular perspective phenomenology philosophy political pollution principles problems Quaini radical reality recognise relation revolution romantic romanticism Sandbach says Schumacher scientific scientism scientists Sizewell social Social Darwinism socialist society specific surplus value technocentric theory Third World universal values workers