The politics of the earth : environmental discourses
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The politics of the earth : environmental discourses
Oxford University Press, c2005
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 1997
Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-253) and index
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The Politics of the Earth provides an excellent and accessible introduction to thinking about the environment by looking at the way people use language on environmental issues. John Dryzek analyses the various approaches which have dominated environmental issues over the last three decades, and which are likely to be influential in the future: Survivalism - based on the contention that the earth has a limited stock of resources and prescribes drastic multidimensional action to prevent global disaster, receiving a reply from Promethans who deny such limits exist. Environmental Problem Solving - recognises the existence of ecological problems but views them as tractable within the basic framework of industrial society. Sustainability - defined by imaginative attempts to dissolve the conflicts between environmental and economic values. Green Radicalism - rejects the basic structure of industrial society and the way the environment is conceptualised and promotes transformation in human consciousness, economics and politics. John Dryzek provides a lively assessment of these various perspectives, their rise and fall, their interaction and impacts, and their strengths and weaknesses.His analysis of these discourses leads up to a concluding argument for a reinvigorated ecological democracy.
The Politics of the Earth offers a new way of classifying and comparing the main strands of environmental politics. It is a fascinating and essential reading for all students of environmental politics and policy, and for anyone with an interest in environmental issues.
Table of Contents
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- 1. Making Sense of the Earth's Politics
- PART II GLOBAL LIMITS AND THEIR DENIAL
- 2. Looming Tragedy: Survivalism
- 3. Growth Forever: The Promethan Response
- PART III SOLVING ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
- 4. Leave it to the Experts: Administrative Rationalism
- 5. Leave it to the People: Democratic Pragmatism
- 6. Leave it to the Market: Economic Rationalism
- PART IV THE QUEST FOR SUSTAINABILITY
- 7. Environmentally Benign Growth: Sustainable Development
- 8. Industrial Society and Beyond
- PART V GREEN RADICALISM
- 9. Save the World Through New Consciousness: Green Romanticism
- 10. Save the World Through New Politics
- PART VI CONCLUSION
- 11. Ecological Democracy
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