ABSTRACT
Since the late 1980s, ecological thought and the European eco-movement have gone through a phase of fundamental transformation which has been widely acknowledged but not yet theorised in any satisfactory way. This important text questions why radical ecological criticism has had so little impact on contemporary society, despite the urgency of the issues it highlights. The book offers a challenging theoretical critique of ecological thought itself.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |53 pages
Preliminaries
part |49 pages
Understanding Ecologism – Critical Theory
part |43 pages
Deconstructing Ecologism – Systems Theory
part |52 pages
Post-Ecologism