ABSTRACT

First published in 1988. A Dictionary of Green Ideas collects together the concepts which go to make up a green view of the world. Ecology and the environment, conservation and appropriate technology, politics and philosophy, peace and health, spirituality and world development - all these areas and more are reflected in nearly 1500 entries.

The entries range from the very short to full-length essays, reflecting the diversity of the subject matter. All give a clear definition of the meaning of the term and an indication of its etymology and earliest use. But the Dictionary of Green Ideas is much more than simply a list of definitions. The concepts discussed are elaborated upon, interpreted, set in context, exemplified by quotations from a wide range of sources, and related to other entries by means of an extensive network of cross-references. The result is a fascinating and immensely readable book which successfully fulfils a double role as an accessible introduction to green thought, and as a source of reference offering new insights to green thinkers of long standing.

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Introduction

chapter |35 pages

Aa

chapter |24 pages

Bb

chapter |50 pages

Cc

chapter |28 pages

Dd

chapter |30 pages

Ee

chapter |15 pages

Ff

chapter |14 pages

Gg

chapter |20 pages

Hh

chapter |16 pages

Ii

chapter |3 pages

Jj

chapter |2 pages

Kk

chapter |20 pages

Ll

chapter |23 pages

Mm

chapter |33 pages

Nn

chapter |13 pages

Oo

chapter |43 pages

Pp

chapter |3 pages

Qq

chapter |30 pages

Rr

chapter |47 pages

Ss

chapter |24 pages

Tt

chapter |7 pages

Uu

chapter |8 pages

Vv

chapter |15 pages

Ww

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