Green political thought : an introduction
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Green political thought : an introduction
Unwin Hyman, 1990
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Bibliography: p. 214-218
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Description and Table of Contents
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The past few years have seen a remarkable growth in public and political concern about environmental issues such as the "greenhouse effect" and depletion of the ozone layer. Andrew Dobson's book explains the ideas, aims and strategies of the Green movement. He demonstrates that Green political thought is distinct from the familiar ideologies that have pervaded political life for centuries, such as socialism, liberalism and conservatism. The difference between "light-green" and "dark-green" politics is explained, and dark green politics is presented as a profound challenge to the political, economic and social consensuses that dominate the late 20th century. This book will be of interest to anyone either inside or outside the Green movement who is concerned with the ideas behind Green politics.
Table of Contents
- Thinking about ecologism
- philosophical foundations
- the sustainable society
- strategies for green change
- ecologism, socialism and feminism.
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