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/ Ojai, CA [USA] : Times Change Press (1989)
How deep is deep ecology ? with an essay-review on woman's freedom [texte imprimé] /
David WATSON ;
Lamar HOOVER . -
Ojai, CA [USA] : Times Change Press , 1989 . - ix + 84 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-87810-035-4
From "The fifth estate"
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Catégories :
AUTORITÉ ; ÉCOLOGIE ; FEMMES ; IDÉOLOGIE ; Malthusianisme
Résumé :
Woman's Freedom : Key to the population question. p. 65 - 84.
" Earth First!, a direct action environmental group, has done much to popularize deep ecology, a perspective that seeks to ask "deeper questions", to establish a "new paradigm" for humanity's relationshi with nature. Its influence extends beyond EF!, but radical activist George Bradford strongly questions the newness of its perspective and the validity of some of its positions. He is especially critical of its tendency toward Malthusianism and its failure to ask sufficiently deep questions about the roles of capital and the state in creating the current ecological crisis. In these compellin essays, Bradford maintains that action stemming from the pursuit of these questions and the struggle for woman's freedom offers the best hope for the kind of radical social change needed to save the earth from its present plunge toward environmental ruin." [4e de couv.]
Mention de responsabilité :
by George Bradford (D. Watson) ; foreword by Lamar Hoover
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Titre :
How deep is deep ecology ? with an essay-review on woman's freedom
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
David WATSON ; Lamar HOOVER
Editeur :
Ojai, CA [USA] : Times Change Press
Année de publication :
1989
Importance :
ix + 84 p.
Présentation :
ill.
Format :
18 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-0-87810-035-4
Note générale :
From "The fifth estate"
Langues :
Anglais (eng )
Catégories :
AUTORITÉ ; ÉCOLOGIE ; FEMMES ; IDÉOLOGIE ; Malthusianisme
Résumé :
Woman's Freedom : Key to the population question. p. 65 - 84.
" Earth First!, a direct action environmental group, has done much to popularize deep ecology, a perspective that seeks to ask "deeper questions", to establish a "new paradigm" for humanity's relationshi with nature. Its influence extends beyond EF!, but radical activist George Bradford strongly questions the newness of its perspective and the validity of some of its positions. He is especially critical of its tendency toward Malthusianism and its failure to ask sufficiently deep questions about the roles of capital and the state in creating the current ecological crisis. In these compellin essays, Bradford maintains that action stemming from the pursuit of these questions and the struggle for woman's freedom offers the best hope for the kind of radical social change needed to save the earth from its present plunge toward environmental ruin." [4e de couv.]
Mention de responsabilité :
by George Bradford (D. Watson) ; foreword by Lamar Hoover
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12108
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