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Environmentalism for a New Millennium Leslie Paul Thiele (Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Florida)

Environmentalism for a New Millennium By Leslie Paul Thiele (Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Florida)

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Presenting a history and dispassionate evaluation of American environmentalism, this volume touches on issues in philosophy, political science, and sociology, and can serve as a general introduction to the field or as a textbook for courses in environmental ethics, environmental politics or American social history.

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Environmentalism for a New Millennium: The Challenge of Coevolution by Leslie Paul Thiele (Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Florida)

Although closely associated with the 1960s, the environmental movement has a long history in the United States. In this book, Leslie Paul Thiele describes this history, particularly environmentalism as a social movement, tracing it from its beginnings in the mid-1800s to its broad role in the culture today. With a dispassionate eye, the author presents the key stages in environmentalism's development and the concerns which have driven it. The volume touches on issues in philosophy, political science, and sociology, and can serve as a general introduction to the field or as a textbook for courses in environmental ethics, environmental politics, or American social history.

Environmentalism for a New Millennium Reviews

Thiele's book provides a comprehensive review of the national environmental movement. His analysis of the political, economic, social, and cultural factors underlying today's environmental problems also identifies changes needed in the next century. The opening chapter summarizes the history of the conservation movement in the US. Four waves of national environmental activity are presented, beginning with a period of conservation and responsible resource use from the mid-1800s to 1960. A second wave, identified as containment of environmental degradation by an industrial society, spans 1960s to 1980s. A period of co-optation, or mainstreaming environmentalism, is placed into the 1980s and the present decade. . . . Overall, a valuable blueprint for future environmental action. It should be widely read and is especially recommended for social, economic, and political scientists, ecologists, and those who consider themselves environmentalists. All levels. * Choice *

Table of Contents

1: From Conservation to Coevolution 2: The Challenge of Coevolution 3: The Quest for Environmental Sustainability 4: The Quest for Environmental Justice 5: The Quest for Environmental Integrity 6: Environmentalism for a New Millennium

Additional information

NPB9780195124101
9780195124101
0195124103
Environmentalism for a New Millennium: The Challenge of Coevolution by Leslie Paul Thiele (Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Florida)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1999-05-27
330
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