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The ecocentrists : a history of radical environmentalism / Keith Makoto Woodhouse.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xvii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780231165884
  • 0231165889
Other title:
  • History of radical environmentalism
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: EcocentristsLOC classification:
  • GE197 .W66 2018
Contents:
Introduction -- Ecology and revolutionary thought -- Crisis environmentalism -- A radical break -- Public lands and the public good -- Earth First! Against itself -- The limits and legacy of radicalism -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Keith Woodhouse explores the political and intellectual history of the radical environmental movement--a movement founded by activists who grew disenchanted with the strategies of the mainstream environmental movement. While mainstream environmentalists (Sierra Club, the Wilderness Society, etc.) emphasized lobbying and working within the political system, groups like Earth First! increasingly championed a more radical approach both tactically and philosophically. Tactically, they embraced direct action--physically blocking or even sabotaging and destroying encroaching industry and infrastructure. Philosophically, they championed views that privileged nature or wilderness over humanity broadly conceived, with little or no regard for the oppressed or impoverished. Such views increasingly set them at odds with other radical movements--feminism, anarchism, etc.--as well as with mainstream environmentalists, all appalled by their simplistic view of complex social problems. Taken together, Woodhouse offers a sophisticated and nuanced picture of modern American environmentalism, showing how it interacted with and was changed by other intellectual, political and social developments over the last half of the twentieth century"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-347) and index.

Introduction -- Ecology and revolutionary thought -- Crisis environmentalism -- A radical break -- Public lands and the public good -- Earth First! Against itself -- The limits and legacy of radicalism -- Conclusion.

"Keith Woodhouse explores the political and intellectual history of the radical environmental movement--a movement founded by activists who grew disenchanted with the strategies of the mainstream environmental movement. While mainstream environmentalists (Sierra Club, the Wilderness Society, etc.) emphasized lobbying and working within the political system, groups like Earth First! increasingly championed a more radical approach both tactically and philosophically. Tactically, they embraced direct action--physically blocking or even sabotaging and destroying encroaching industry and infrastructure. Philosophically, they championed views that privileged nature or wilderness over humanity broadly conceived, with little or no regard for the oppressed or impoverished. Such views increasingly set them at odds with other radical movements--feminism, anarchism, etc.--as well as with mainstream environmentalists, all appalled by their simplistic view of complex social problems. Taken together, Woodhouse offers a sophisticated and nuanced picture of modern American environmentalism, showing how it interacted with and was changed by other intellectual, political and social developments over the last half of the twentieth century"--

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