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Articulates the values and orientation of the environmentalism of the poor, and explores the conflicting priorities... Read More >>
This second fully revised edition offers insights into the campaign for countryside access and protection and considers... Read More >>
If America's environmental laws and regulations are left unchanged, they will ultimately contribute to the destruction... Read More >>
This work explores the historical, ideological, and social foundations of environmental opposition movements in... Read More >>
Nearly a century after John Muir's death, his works remain in print, his name is familiar and his thought is much... Read More >>
Published to mark the 25th anniversary of Friends of the Earth, this provides a vivid account of the experiences,... Read More >>
This text aims to blow the lid off the political Right and industry as they fight back against the environmental... Read More >>
In this text Mark Dowie reveals the inside stories behind American environmentalism's triumphs and failures, in... Read More >>
Mitchell Thomashow shows how environmental studies can be taught from a perspective that is informed by personal... Read More >>
Writers on green political thought discuss the status of democracy within Green political thought, and the institutions... Read More >>
Explains how conventional economic and social policies are creating the problems we face, not solving them. Arguing... Read More >>
Examining key environmentalist ideas within their social and historical context, this book analyses the diverse... Read More >>
Debates concerning the federal role in regulating industry and in managing the nation's public lands are becoming... Read More >>
An historical and theoretical study of the style and construction of the dwelling house in Western architecture... Read More >>