Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Mar 10, 2000
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Description
Why is there a gap between the questions that environmental philosophers discuss and the issues that motivate environmental activists? The author attempts to bridge this gap by combining tools of political philosophy with questions of environmental ethics and politics. He defends a radical position in relations to environmental protection and social policies in order to put forward a political theory, which is not only philosophically sound, but also relevant to thepractice of environmental activism. He argues that several directions in environmental ethics can be at odds with the contemporary political debates surrounding environmental politics. He then goes on to examine the environmental scope of the political theories of liberalism, communitarianism,participatory democracy, and socialism, and concludes that the last two are crucial for protecting the environment.
Genres
Philosophy
Contemporary