Rethinking green politics : nature, virtue, and progress / John Barry
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Politics textsDetalles de publicación: London : Sage, 1999 Descripción: VIII, 291 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0-7619-5606-9Tema(s): Política ambiental | EcologíaResumen: Rethinking Green Politics offers a wide-ranging and critical analysis of the theoretical framework that underpins the values, principles and concerns of contemporary green politics. The author: challenges the ecocentric and anarchistic traits of much green political ideology; proposes that we rethink green politics by refocusing attention away from ideology to theory; develops an important critique and reconstruction of existing conceptualizations such as those around 'deep' and 'shallow' green thinking, or 'egologism' and 'environmentalism'. DE INTERÉS PARA: Students and academics in political theory, green politics, sociology, philosophy and environmental studies. CONTENIDO: Introduction: Rethinking Green Politics / Rehtinking Green Ethics I: From Deep Ecology to Ecological Virtue / Rethinking Green Ethics II: Naturalism and the Ethical Basis of Green Political Theory / Rethinking Green Politics and the State: A Reconstructive Critique of Eco-Anarchism / The State, Governance and the Politics of Collective Ecological Management / Green Political Economy / Green Politics and Democracy: Citizenship and Stewardship / Conclusion: Nature, Virtue and ProgressTipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Rethinking Green Politics offers a wide-ranging and critical analysis of the theoretical framework that underpins the values, principles and concerns of contemporary green politics. The author: challenges the ecocentric and anarchistic traits of much green political ideology; proposes that we rethink green politics by refocusing attention away from ideology to theory; develops an important critique and reconstruction of existing conceptualizations such as those around 'deep' and 'shallow' green thinking, or 'egologism' and 'environmentalism'. DE INTERÉS PARA: Students and academics in political theory, green politics, sociology, philosophy and environmental studies. CONTENIDO: Introduction: Rethinking Green Politics / Rehtinking Green Ethics I: From Deep Ecology to Ecological Virtue / Rethinking Green Ethics II: Naturalism and the Ethical Basis of Green Political Theory / Rethinking Green Politics and the State: A Reconstructive Critique of Eco-Anarchism / The State, Governance and the Politics of Collective Ecological Management / Green Political Economy / Green Politics and Democracy: Citizenship and Stewardship / Conclusion: Nature, Virtue and Progress
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