282 Pages
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Routledge
284 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
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Routledge
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First Published in 2004. Capitalism continues to degrade ecosystems and create social injustice. The 1992 Earth Summit demonstrated that the powerful vested interests behind Western capitalism have no intention of radically changing their goals and methods to help create an environmentally sound or socially just global society. In order to confront this, the green movement must now develop... Read more
1 RED AND GREEN: OLD OR NEW POLITICS? 2 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND POLITICAL IDEOLOGY: WHERE GREENS, MARXISTS AND ANARCHISTS FIT IN 3 THE MARXIST PERSPECTIVE ON NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTALISM 4 ANARCHISM AND THE GREEN SOCIETY 5 CONCLUSION: SOCIALISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Biography
David Pepper
`This is an excellent and thoughtfully provocative introduction to examining environmental policy questions for the 1990s.' - M. Bristow, Manchester University






