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|a Dobson, Andrew
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|a The politics of nature :
|b Explorations in green political theory /
|c Edited by Andrew Dobson and Paul Lucardie
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|a London
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|a New York :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index (235 p.)
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|a Part I: Ethical foundations, 1.The idea of nature and the nature of distributive justice, 2.Why would egocentrists become ecocentists? On individualism and holism in green political theory, Part II: Green politics: the state and democracy, 3.Towards a green political theory, 4.Green democracy ?, 5.Can liberal democracy survive the environmental crisi? Sustainability, liberal neutrality and overlapping consensus, Part III Green society: economics and welfare, 6 To de-industrialize -is it so irrational?, 7 Economic theories and the necessary integration of ecological insights, 8 Ecological versus social rationality: can there be green social polities?, Part IV: Green political theory: the boundaries, 9 Animal rights and social relations, 10 Ecofeminism and the politics of the gendered self, 11 Critical theory and green politics, 12 Green beliefs and religion.
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|a Green movement
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|a Nature
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