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Environmentalism
In: The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy
Environmentalism
In: Understanding Democratic Politics: An Introduction, S. 300-310
Religious Environmentalism
In: Religion and Globalization, S. 206-224
Modern Environmentalism
In: A Companion to Post-1945 America, S. 328-342
Environmentalism in Latin America
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Environmentalism in Latin America" published on by Oxford University Press.
Environmentalism without Apocalypse
In: Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics, S. 1-10
Visions of Environmentalism
In: Free Market Environmentalism for the Next Generation, S. 1-13
Religion and Environmentalism
In: A Companion to Global Environmental History, S. 493-512
On Reconciling Progressivism and Environmentalism
Discussion opens with a depiction of the 23 Oct 1995 railroad tank car explosion in Bogalusa, LA, as a way to outline the conflict between radical environmentalists (counterculturalists) & progressives (liberal capitalists & socialists). The modernist critique that radical environmentalism (ie, deep ecology) has affinities with early-20th-century nature-worshipping, reactionary movements is then examined. A progressive thread is discerned in deep ecology & ecofeminism despite their unyielding critique of modernity's drive to dominate nature. Attention turns to Ken Wilber's cosmological narrative, which seeks to reconcile radical environmentalism & modern progressivism. Some consideration is given to the idea of spirituality as a key facet to deep ecology. It is concluded that reconciling progressivism & environmentalism is critical to a positive & transcendent postmodern consciousness. J. Zendejas
Environmentalism and Progressive Politics: An Update
Addresses the implications of broad shifts in environmental politics for environmentalism & progressive politics. An updated summary of the themes & contentions in the author's Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics (1989) is offered before reflecting on the ideological & political relevance of the Cold War's end & the fall of the far Left. Attention turns to globalization & the retrogressive impacts of capitalism. The implications of globalization for the politics of wealthier nations are considered, addressing the increasingly closed nature of current global decision making & the politics of deregulation. A look at the development of 1990s environmental politics focuses on the potential for new perspectives & postregulatory environmental policy tools, noting that many pro-sustainability public policies are nonregulatory & can be structured in a manner that benefits the socioeconomic condition of disadvantaged North American groups. J. Zendejas
Toward a Sustainable Environmentalism
In: Uniting America, S. 227-244
Global Justice and Environmentalism
In: Welfare Theory, S. 190-210
Environmentalism and Human Emancipation
In: Social Movements, S. 309-328