Political Theory and the Environment: A ReassessmentThis collection offers a sympathetic but critical perspective on contemporary ecological political theory, and gives proposals for a reorientation of some of its key aspects. |
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Contents
ARTICLES | 1 |
Ecocentrism Weighted Interests and Property | 36 |
Whats Wrong with Ecofeminism? Lucy Sargisson | 52 |
Balancing Political and Ecological Values Niraja Gopal Jayal | 65 |
New Ethics for Old? Or How Not to Think | 89 |
Ten Commandments of How to Fail in | 111 |
Three Conceptions of Irreversibility | 138 |
Abstracts | 155 |
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