ABSTRACT
This book presents a uniquely comprehensive and balanced survey of current green political ideas. It analyses the ability of these ideas to provide plausible answers to fundamental problems in political theory, concerning justice and democracy, individual rights and freedom, human nature and gender. The authors, who come from a range of different disciplines, explore the relationship between green ideas and other traditions including liberalism, anarchism, feminism and Christianity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS
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Part II GREEN POLITICS: THE STATE AND DEMOCRACY
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Part III GREEN SOCIETY: ECONOMICS AND WELFARE
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Part IV GREEN POLITICAL THEORY: THE BOUNDARIES