
Forest Sovereignty
Wildlife Sustainability and Ethics
Gregory F. Tague(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 31. July 2025
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-1-80374-955-6 (ISBN)
Description
"Forest Sovereignty is a startling new book reconsidering our relationship to nature. Tague has written a nonfiction version of Richard Powers's novel The Overstory. His careful, confident textual dismantling of the liberal-conventional account of private property gives way to something more elemental. Tague speaks for the trees." - Clayton Shoppa, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy, St. Francis College
"Forest Sovereignty rereads political philosophy from Hobbes to Marx to advance an incisive theory of forest freedom recognizing the mutualistic self-governance of fungi, flora, and fauna. Passionately argued, the book issues a timely call for preserving and expanding the planet's remaining great forests while radically greening humankind's increasingly urban future." - John C. Ryan, Ph.D., Nulungu Institute, University of Notre Dame, Australia
The book examines plants, animals, and political philosophy in a claim for a forest state of Gaia. It argues that humans should set aside and leave to their growth vast tracts of forests, wetlands, and grasslands. Biologists surmise that immense and undisturbed interlocking networks of forests, wetlands, grasslands, seas, oceans, etc. constitute a thermodynamic system of atmospheric integrity maintaining environmental health. Modern human mechanical intrusion into nature's realm has upset planetary homeostasis. One path to reestablishing climate fitness would not only be to preserve what remains but also to rewild additional forest, wetland, and grassland areas. There's an ethical claim in saying forests have incalculable value because their intrinsic qualities of growth, metamorphosis, and decay are instrumental in creating and maintaining healthy ecosystems that constitute earth's biosphere.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
498 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80374-955-6 (9781803749556)
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Person
Gregory F. Tague, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of English and Interdisciplinary Studies, founder of The Evolutionary Studies Collaborative, and organizer of Darwin-inspired Moral Sense Colloquia and other multidisciplinary events at St. Francis College, N.Y. His most recent books are The Vegan Evolution (2022) and An Ape Ethic (2020).
Content
Acknowledgments - Preface and Summary - Introduction: Moral and Political Margins - Chapter 1: The Forest State of Gaia - Chapter 2: Early Political Theory and Implications for Forests - Chapter 3: Interpretations of Political Theory and Implications for Forests - Chapter 4: Reflections on Political Theory and Other Considerations - Conclusion: Ecological Credo - Bibliography - Index