ABSTRACT

Modern Environmentalism presents a comprehensive introduction to environmentalism, the origins of its main beliefs and ideas, and how these relate to modern environmental ideologies. Providing a historical overview of the development of attitudes to nature and the environment in society, the book examines key environmentalist ideas, influences and movements. Science's role in mediating our view of nature is emphasised throughout. This entirely new account draws on the explosion of writing on socio-environment relations since Pepper's earlier work, The Roots of Modern Environmentalism.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction: Why History and Ideology Matter

Going Below the Surface

chapter Chapter 1|37 pages

Defining Environmentalism

chapter Chapter 3|42 pages

Pre-Modern and Modern Ideas About Nature and Science

The roots of technocentrism

chapter Chapter 4|70 pages

Modern Roots of Ecocentrism

chapter Chapter 5|55 pages

Postmodern Science and Ecocentrism

Subjectivity, ideology and the critique of classical science

chapter Chapter 6|31 pages

Ways Ahead