Democracy and Green Political Thought: Sustainability, Rights and Citizenship by Brian Doherty, Marius De Geus (Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science)
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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 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.
Genre: Science & Nature > Engineering & Technology > Environmental

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 2.27 mb
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 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.
Genre: Science & Nature > Engineering & Technology > Environmental
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