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|a Huan, Qingzhi
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|a Eco-socialism as Politics
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Rebuilding the Basis of Our Modern Civilisation
|c edited by Qingzhi Huan
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|a 1st ed. 2010
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|a Dordrecht
|b Springer Netherlands
|c 2010, 2010
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|a XI, 224 p
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|a Eco-socialism in an Era of Capitalist Globalisation: Bridging the West and the East -- II -- Marxism and Ecology: Marx’s Theory of Labour Process Revisited -- On Contemporary Eco-socialism -- Socialism and Technology: A Sectoral Overview -- Local Community of Eco-politics: Its Potentials and Limitations -- III -- On Consumerism and the ‘Logic of Capital’ -- The De-growth Utopia: The Incompatibility of De-growth within an Internationalised Market Economy -- Bookchin’s Social Ecology and Its Contributions to the Red-Green Movement -- How the Ecological Footprint Is Sex-Gendered -- IV -- Evaluating Japanese Agricultural Policy from an Eco-socialist Perspective -- Alternative Development: Beyond Ecological Communities and Associations -- Conceptualising the Environmentalism in India: Between Social Justice and Deep Ecology -- Growth Economy and Its Ecological Impacts Upon China: An Eco-socialist Analysis -- Conclusions -- Prospects for Eco-socialism
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|a Human Geography
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|a Environmental Law
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|a Philosophy of the Social Sciences
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|a Political Philosophy
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|a Political science / Philosophy
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|a Human geography
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|a Political Science
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|a Sustainability
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|a Philosophy and social sciences
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|a Political science
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|b Springer
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|a 10.1007/978-90-481-3745-9
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|a This volume consists of analyses by experts from both the West and the East on the up-to-date development of Eco-socialism as a red-green politics within the context of capitalist globalisation. It investigates whether and/or in what sense Eco-socialism can offer a better explanation to the causes of ecological problems than the other Green discourses - such as deep ecology and ecological modernisation theory, and thus has more contributions to make in dealing with the deteriorating ecological crisis throughout the world
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