by Peter Reed
contributions by David Rothenberg
University of Minnesota Press, 1992
Paper: 978-0-8166-2182-8
Library of Congress Classification GF50.W57 1993
Dewey Decimal Classification 363.7009481
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- 1.
- Introduction: Deep Ecology from Summit to Blockade
- 3.
- Arne Naess
- Intrinsic Value: Will the Defenders of Nature Please Rise
- The Politics of the Deep Ecology Movement
- Everything Really Important Is Dangerous
- 4.
- Sigmund Kval⊘y
- Complexity and Time: Breaking the Pyramid's Reign
- 7.
- Johan Galtung
- Development Theory: Notes on an Alternative Approach
- 8.
- Erik Dammann and The Future in Our Hands
- The Future in Our Hands: Its Conceptions, Aims, and Strategies
- 9.
- Conclusion: Deep Ecology as a Force for Change