The Fabric of the World: Towards a Philosophy of Environment

Green Books (1992)
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Abstract

Everyone is talking about the environment. But what do we mean by it? This is the subject of this perceptive and provocative book. The author argues that the environmental crisis is engrained in the language of our political, social and econpomic structures. In his search foer the hidden agenda of the Green movement, he shows the need for us to include the reality of the spirit. Only by doing so, and re-establishing the importance of local life, may be hope to maintain the fabric of the world, and cease exploiting it for our own ends.

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