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Democracy and Green Political Thought

by Brian Doherty (Editor), Marius de Geus
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Overview

The green movement has posed some tough questions for traditional justifications of democracy. Should the natural world have rights? Can we take account of the interests of future generation? Do we need to replace existing institutions to deal with the ecological crisis? But questions have also been asked of the greens. Could their idealism undermine democracy? Can greens be effective democrats?

Democracy and Green Political Thought, leading writers on green political thought analyze these and other important questions, examine the discourse of green movements concerning democracy, the status of democracy within green political thought, and the political institutions which might be necessary to ensure democracy in a sustainable society. The debates are not simply about the compatibility of democracy with green ideas but also how best to define democracy itself.

Synopsis

The green movement has posed some tough questions for traditional justifications of democracy. Should the natural world have rights? Can we take account of the interests of future generations? But questions have also been asked of the greens. Could their idealism undermine democracy? Can greens be effective democrats?
In this book some of the leading writers on green political thought analyze these questions, examining the discourse of green movements concerning democracy, the status of democracy within green political thought and the political institutions that might be necessary to ensure democracy in a sustainable society.

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The evolution of "green politics" is a fairly recent phenomena, and its attendant growth has, of course, brought into question the conflicts surrounding its ideology and democracy. The eleven essays collected in this volume critically examine how greening puts a spin on traditional participatory democratic institutions, considering community paradoxes, cooperatives and green political theory, the search for ethical solutions within existing democratic institutions, and the implications of restructuring the state in an ecological form. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The evolution of "green politics" is a fairly recent phenomena, and its attendant growth has, of course, brought into question the conflicts surrounding its ideology and democracy. The eleven essays collected in this volume critically examine how greening puts a spin on traditional participatory democratic institutions, considering community paradoxes, cooperatives and green political theory, the search for ethical solutions within existing democratic institutions, and the implications of restructuring the state in an ecological form. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415144117

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