Nature's Revenge: Reclaiming Sustainability in an Age of Corporate Globalization

Author:   Josée Johnston ,  Mike Gismondi ,  James Goodman
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
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9781551117553


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
Format:   Paperback
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The social and political contest over the meaning of the term ""sustainable development"" is vital. Those who win will dictate the agenda and the policies around future environmental issues. This book proposes a radical definition of sustainability, reclaiming the word from the rhetoric typically used by corporations and governments to facilitate unrelenting economic growth and the notion of ""business as usual."" The authors base their approach on the classic notion of the ""commons."" This key concept in environmental circles traditionally refers to commonly held, or shared, rights and property such as water, air, and other resources necessary for human survival. In this book the idea of the commons is also extended to include what the authors call the ""social commons,"" encompassing areas such as community knowledge and culture. The authors argue that the social commons should be democratically controlled, and at all levels of ecological reality from the local to the global. Here the ""commons"" are seen as operating in a spatially fluid manner, across not only geographical boundaries, but also human generations and ecological timescapes. The authors stress the complex interrelations that exist at local, regional, national, continental, and global levels of human organization and observe that there can be no simple solution confined to one particular scale of action. They critique advocates of an exclusive concentration on localism just as much as those who argue it is enough simply to write global treaties. This book seeks to reclaim public power against private interests, thus creating an empowered, sustainable ecological community.

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Author:   Josée Johnston ,  Mike Gismondi ,  James Goodman
Publisher:   Broadview Press Ltd
Imprint:   Broadview Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781551117553


ISBN 10:   155111755
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   01 February 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Nature's Revenge expertly confronts the depredation of nature that we call the ecological crisis, covering a great range of issues with a rigorous and hopeful eye. Its essays provide an unusually fine combination of concreteness, practicality, and theoretical sophistication. --Joel Kovel, author of The Enemy of Nature and the editor of Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Nature's Revenge achieves something that is increasingly rare in academic books: an incisive critique of modern society that is both highly relevant and readily accessible to a wide audience. It offers insight into the social and political causes of environmental decline and provides inspiration and strategic direction for those interested in affecting change. Nature's Revenge will stimulate and invigorate anyone who cares about the future of our world. --Sharon Beder, University of Wollongong, New South Wales An indispensable and timely collection which confronts the core questions at the multi-scale intersections of political ecology and political economy today. --Roger Keil, York University, author (with Gene Desfor) of Nature and the City: Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles


An indispensable and timely collection which confronts the core questions at the multi-scale intersections of political ecology and political economy today. - Roger Keil, York University


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Josée Johnston works in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. Her major area of research is the sociology of food and her work brings together several research threads including globalization, political ecology, consumerism, and critical theory. Michael Gismondi teaches at Athabasca University in northern Alberta, where he is a third-term Town Councillor and active in community and sustainability issues. In 2005, he helped collectively edit Consuming Sustainability: Critical Social Analyses of Ecological Change (Fernwood Press). James Goodman researches at the University of Technology, Sydney, where he co-convenes the Research Initiative on International Activism. He has been involved in a range of joint projects with counter-globalist social movements.

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