Ecology

Ecology

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Prometheus Books
EAN: 9781573926003
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As we survey the effects of modernism - environmental destruction, the net consumption of irreplaceable natural resources, the ever-widening gulf between first and third worlds - we are forced to grapple with the consequences of the domination of nature by human beings. The readings gathered here join these issues with critical theory to examine the ongoing struggle to rediscover the nature within human beings and to reconnect it with external nature. Starting with an examination of the use of modernist thought as legitimation for the domination of nature, the collection progresses on a broad front. It examines: how first-world economies create third-world dependency; the connections between poverty and population; how basic needs could be fulfilled in a green sustainable economy; the debate among deep, social, and socialist ecologists over the new ecological worldview; ecofeminism and the liberation of both women and nature; environmental justice for minorities and third-world people; the need for new spiritual relations between people and nature; and, a new post-modern science that offers people a partnership with nature. The conclusion presents the 'Principles of Environmental Justice', adopted by the First National People of Colour Environmental Leadership Summit. Each essay stands on its own as a contribution to the ecological debate, but the cumulative effect is clearly to ask how critical theorists, current environmental philosophers, and scientists propose to liberate both human beings and nature.
EAN 9781573926003
ISBN 1573926000
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Prometheus Books
Publication date August 1, 1994
Pages 397
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 155
Country United States
Readership Undergraduate
Illustrations index
Editors Merchant Carolyn
Edition 4 Rev ed
Series Key Concepts in Critical Theory
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