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Michael E. Zimmerman (Author)

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July 30, 1997
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before loggers' saws, staging anti-nuclear marches, and confronting polluters on the high seas. Yet for more than twenty years, the activities of organizations such as the Greens and Earth First! have been influenced by a diverse, less-publicized group of radical ecological philosophers. It is their work--the philosophical underpinnings of the radical ecological movement--that is the subject of Contesting Earth's Future.
The book offers a much-needed, balanced appraisal of radical ecology's principles, goals, and limitations. Michael Zimmerman critically examines the movement's three major branches--deep ecology, social ecology, and ecofeminism. He also situates radical ecology within the complex cultural and political terrain of the late twentieth century, showing its relation to Martin Heidegger's anti-technological thought, 1960s counterculturalism, and contemporary theories of poststructuralism and postmodernity.
An early and influential ecological thinker, Zimmerman is uniquely qualified to provide a broad overview of radical environmentalism and delineate its various schools of thought. He clearly describes their defining arguments and internecine disputes, among them the charge that deep ecology is an anti-modern, proto-fascist ideology. Reflecting both the movement's promise and its dangers, this book is essential reading for all those concerned with the worldwide ecological crisis.

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"By linking environmental philosophy and Continental thought, Zimmerman's book represents a landmark in both fields."--J. Baird Callicott, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

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"By linking environmental philosophy and Continental thought, Zimmerman's book represents a landmark in both fields." (J. Baird Callicott, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Though sometimes sounding like contemporary Jeremiahs, proclaiming to a wayward humankind the spiritually devastating and potentially suicidal consequences of practices that are destabilizing the ecosphere and threatening millions of species (possibly including humankind) with extinction, deep ecologists offer a positive message: humankind can become more integrated and mature, thus outgrowing the fearful posture that leads to such aggressive treatment of nature. Read the first page
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deconstructive postmodern theory, many radical ecologists, cultural ecofeminists, many counterculturalists, evolutionary liberalism, deep ecology theorists, ontological phenomenalism, other counterculturalists, wider identification, cultural ecofeminism, many deep ecologists, cosmological identification, deep ecology theory, most deep ecologists, many ecofeminists, deep ecological attitudes, patriarchal ego, anthropocentric ideology, larger life community, storied residences, more integrated level, anthropocentric humanism, spatiotemporal phenomena, immortality symbols, cosmic narratives
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New Paradigmers, Third World, National Socialism, Mahayana Buddhism, Arne Naess, Ken Wilber, Big Bang, Virtual Reality, George Sessions, Warwick Fox, Earth First, Advaita Vedanta, Bill Devall, Charlene Spretnak, Earth Firsders, Jim Cheney, Susan Griffin, Aldo Leopold, Baird Callicott, Cyborg Manifesto, Fritjof Capra, Gary Snyder, John Muir, Mary Daly, Paul Shepard
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