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Introduction
1. Science and Politics in the Green Revolution
- 2. 'Miracle Seeds' and the destruction of Genetic Diversity
- 3. Chemical Fertilizers and Soil Fertility
- 4. Intensive Irrigation, Large Dams and Water Conflicts
- 5. The Political and Cultural Costs of the Green Revolution
- 6. Pepsico For Peace? The Ecological and Political Risks of the Biotechnology Revolution
- 7. The Seed and the Spinning Wheel: The Political Ecology of Technological Change.
1. Science and Politics in the Green Revolution
- 2. 'Miracle Seeds' and the destruction of Genetic Diversity
- 3. Chemical Fertilizers and Soil Fertility
- 4. Intensive Irrigation, Large Dams and Water Conflicts
- 5. The Political and Cultural Costs of the Green Revolution
- 6. Pepsico For Peace? The Ecological and Political Risks of the Biotechnology Revolution
- 7. The Seed and the Spinning Wheel: The Political Ecology of Technological Change.