The ecological conscience : values for survival
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The ecological conscience : values for survival
(A Spectrum book)
Prentice-Hall, [1970]
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Contents of Works
- By air: Albany-Baltimore, by A. Ginsberg
- The ecological facts of life, by B. Commoner
- Values, process, and form, by I. L. McHarg
- The wild places, by T. Merton
- The conservation ethic, by A. Leopold
- Ecology and man: a viewpoint, by P. Shepard
- Ecology, science and technology
- Aspects of the future of ecology, by L. B. Slobodkin
- Closing statement, by L. Mumford
- Can technology be humane? By P. Goodman
- To survive on the earth, by B. Commoner
- Ecology and social institutions
- Everyone wants to save the environment, by F. M. Potter, Jr
- Land of ecology, by J. Margolis
- The politics of ecology, by B. Weisberg
- The power to destroy, the power to create, by Ecology Action East
- Technology and the human environment, by R. B. Fuller
- The world is your body, by A. Watts
- Poetry and the primitive: notes on poetry as an ecological survival technique, by G. Snyder
- Suggested readings (p. 205-206)