Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volume 2David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 608 pagina's |
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Inhoudsopgave
The systems view of life | 21 |
a misunderstood problem | 43 |
Radical American environmentalism and wilderness | 58 |
the sustainable development | 71 |
The trouble with wilderness or getting back to the wrong nature 96 | 96 |
Introduction to Part 5 | 123 |
The economy of nature | 125 |
The making of the Lake District | 151 |
The emergence of a social superorganism | 291 |
an overview and discussion of positions and arguments | 307 |
The ecology of feminism and the feminism of ecology | 328 |
dilemmas of essentialism | 358 |
biotechnology and the colonisation | 374 |
lessons from India | 390 |
Introduction to Part 9 | 429 |
the rights discourse revisited | 450 |
American sublime | 170 |
Introduction to Part 6 | 197 |
Reinhabiting California | 231 |
Introduction to Part 7 | 253 |
Geophysiology | 275 |
beyond liberal capitalism | 472 |
Democracy bureaucracy and environmentalism | 493 |
A confederal inclusive democracy | 548 |
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