The pursuit of ecotopia : lessons from indigenous and traditional societies for the human ecology of our modern world / E. N. Anderson.
2010
GF41 .A473 2010 (Mapit)
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Title
The pursuit of ecotopia : lessons from indigenous and traditional societies for the human ecology of our modern world / E. N. Anderson.
Author
Anderson, E. N., 1941-
ISBN
9780313381300 (alk. paper)
0313381305 (alk. paper)
0313381305 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, c2010.
Language
English
Description
xiii, 251 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
GF41 .A473 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
304.2
Summary
"Tibetans preserved whole mountains as sacred sites on which it was forbidden to cut trees or kill animals. The world environmental and social justice crises brought on by our high-throughput global economy can be ameliorated only if we creatively and urgently adapt the pragmatic ethics of social cohesion in traditional societies to the modern world." "Traditional societies have much to teach the modern world about conservation and environmental management. The Pursuit of Ecotopia: Lessons from Indigenous and Traditional Societies for the Human Ecology of Our Modern World argues that the root of our environmental crisis is that we have not devised modern ways to induce people with diverse interests to think and act cooperatively to secure shared interests. We take a short-term, narrow view of resource management and ethical conduct instead of a long-term, global view of "ecotopia" - a conception in which the destructive corollaries of consumerism are curbed by emotionally grounded policies and ethics of sustainability, social justice, and stewardship." "In this controversial and brilliantly written book, author E. N. Anderson maintains that the world, can escape impending ecological disaster only by embracing a political and ethical transformation that will imbue modern societies with the same shared sense of emotional rationality practiced by traditional cultures. He draws lessons from ecologically successful traditional societies - and also draws cautionary tales from traditional societies that have responded maladaptively to disruption and failed ecologically as a result."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
People in nature
Learning from others
Rationality, emotion, and economics
Political ecology
Environmental justice
"All politics is local," and all is now global
Going past the land ethic
New moral codes.
Learning from others
Rationality, emotion, and economics
Political ecology
Environmental justice
"All politics is local," and all is now global
Going past the land ethic
New moral codes.