1st ed. Cover title: Deep ecology for the 21st century. "Instead of thinking of nature as a resource to be used for human needs, deep ecology argues that the true value of nature is intrinsic and independent of its utility. ... [This comprehensive and wide-ranging anthology] contains thirty-nine articles by the leading writers and thinkers in the field, offering a comprehensive array of perspectives on this new approach to environmentalism."--Back cover. pt. 1. What is deep ecology? Introduction -- Viable human / Thomas Berry -- Deep ecology: a new paradigm / Fritjof Capra -- Simple in means, rich in ends: an interview with Arne Naess / Stephan Bodian -- Recovery from Western civilization / Chellis Glendinning -- Gary Snyder and the practice of the wild / Jack Turner -- Cultured or crabbed / Gary Snyder -- New conservation movement / Dave Foreman -- Ritual: the pattern that connects / Dolores LaChapelle -- Deep ecological movement: some philosophical aspects / Arne Naess -- Heart of deep ecology / Andrew McLaughlin -- pt. 2. Historical roots of deep ecology. Introduction -- Environmental consciousness in modern literature: four representative examples / Del Ivan Janik -- Killing wilderness / Wayland Drew -- Four forms of ecological consciousness reconsidered / John Rodman -- Ecology and man: a viewpoint / Paul Shepard -- Four changes / Gary Snyder -- Shallow and the deep, long-range ecology movements: a summary / Arne Naess -- Ecocentrism and the anthropocentric detour / George Sessions -- pt. 3. Arne Naess on deep ecology and ecosophy. Introduction -- Living in the world: mountain humility, great humility / Richard Langlais -- Deepness of questions and the deep ecology movement ; Deep ecology "eight points" revisited ; Equality, sameness, and rights ; Self-realization: an ecological approach to being in the world ; Ecosophy of Gestalt ontology ; Metaphysics of the treeline ; Place of joy in a world of fact ; Deep ecology and lifestyle / Arne Naess -- pt. 4. Deep ecology and ecofeminism, social ecology, the greens, and the new age. Introduction -- Deep ecology-ecofeminism debate and its parallels / Warwick Fox -- Deep ecology and the New Age Movement / George Sessions -- Leaving the Earth: space colonies, Disney, and EPCOT / Jerry Mander -- pt. 5. Wilderness, the wild, and conservation biology. Introduction -- "In wildness is the preservation of the world" / Jack Turner -- Incarceration of wildness: wilderness areas as prisons / Thomas Birch -- Ecocentrism, wilderness, and global ecosystem protection / George Sessions -- Wildness, wise use, and sustainable development / Edward Grumbine -- Third world, wilderness, and deep ecology / Arne Naess -- pt. 6. Toward the twenty-first century and beyond: social and political implications. Introduction -- Shaky ground of sustainability / Donald Worster -- Global ecology and the shadow of "development" / Wolfgang Sachs -- Politics and the ecological crisis: an introductory note / Arne Naess -- Rediscovery of Turtle Island / Gary Snyder -- Deep ecology for the twenty-second century / Arne Naess.
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Politics and the Ecological Crisis: An Introductory Note. (2007). In The Selected Works of Arne Naess (pp. 2453–2463). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4519-6_103
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