Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volumen1

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David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill
Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 456 páginas
 

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General introduction
1
Introduction to Part 1
9
PART
11
PART
15
PART
20
Christian attitudes to nature
29
The land ethic
46
The ethics of respect for nature
61
a triangular affair
253
Politics of risk society
256
Environmental economics and sustainable development
261
ecological issues and life politics
267
The tragedy of the commons
269
Animal rights and social relations
281
Modes of production
283
Reflexive modernisation
292

a critical appraisal
84
A refutation of environmental ethics
98
a note on the value of nature
112
PART 14
118
Romanticism
121
Intrinsic value quantum theory and environmental ethics
122
The vegetable soul
134
Do artifacts have politics?
141
The role of I
142
The making of the Lake District
151
Superstruggle
160
The varieties of intrinsic value
162
A green theory of value
180
May the sheep safely graze? A reflexive view of the expertlay
186
Introduction to Part 2
219
PART 12
221
Risk society
229
The rights of animals and unborn generations
232
Marx on humans and animals
298
Ecofeminism
301
Landscape history and nature
307
Prospect perspective and the evolution of the landscape idea
313
The economics of the coming spaceship earth
317
The ecology of feminism and the feminism of ecology
328
PART 3
331
Imperial landscapes
340
Natural capital
350
some clues
361
Some problems with environmental economics
363
nation and landscape at the conceptual
368
domestication
371
Choices without prices without apologies
383
Index
390
Dreaming the Metropolis
398
the theory and practice of sustainable
407
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