Originally published in 1984, The Roots of Modern Environmentalism provides a historical, philosophical and ideological background to environmentalism. Topics covered include, the roots of technological environmentalism, the medieval cosmology and Bacon's philosophy, the non-scientific roots of ecological environmentalism, such as Romanticism and its scientific roots in the theories of Malthus and Darwin. The Marxist perspective on Nature is also discussed. The concluding chapter is a criticism of education which challenges its usefulness as an agent of socio-economic change. This book will be of interest to academics and students of environmentalism and geography.
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978-0-367-40968-5 (9780367409685)
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David Pepper is a lawyer, writer, political activist, former elected official, adjunct professor, and served as the Chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party between 2015 and 2021. He is a fellow at the Kettering Foundation.
Pepper is the author of Laboratories of Autocracy: A Wakeup Call from Behind the Lines (2021) and its companion book, Saving Democracy. These works have received nationwide attention and praise for their dire warnings about the attack on democracy happening across the country, and guidance on what everyday citizens can do to battle back. A review in Salon called Laboratories "arguably the most important" work on democracy in the nation. Pepper's work has been featured on: CNN, MSNBC, and CSPAN; highlighted in the Washington Post, Time, The New York Times, Salon, The New Republic and The New Yorker; and has earned praise from a wide range of political leaders across party lines.
Pepper also authored five novels that bridge real-world politics and fiction. His first novel, The People's House, earned praise for having "predicted the Russia scandal." The Wall Street Journal named Pepper "one of the best political-thriller writers on the scene."
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, David is a fifth-generation Cincinnatian. He earned his BA magna cum laude from Yale University where he was Phi Beta Kappa, and later earned his JD from Yale Law School. He was elected to serve as a member of the Cincinnati City Council and the Hamilton County Commission. The Ohio Democratic Party elected him chair in December 2014. David also teaches election and voting rights law as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and is a fellow with the Kettering Foundation.
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Oxford Brookes University, UK
List of Figures Foreword and Acknowledgements Preface: On Why History and Philosophy Matter 1. Modern Environmentalism 2. The Roots of Technological Environmentalism 3. The Non-Scientific Roots of Ecological Environmentalism 4. The Scientific Roots of Ecological Environmentalism 5. Science of Objectivity 6. The Marxist Perspective on Nature and Environmentalism 7. The Political Roots of Ecological Environmentalism 8. Conclusion: Is Education the Greatest Resource? References Appendix: Glossary of Terms Index