Green strategy : the path to fundamental transformation / by Marc Russell Brodine.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : International Publishers, 2018Edition: First EditionDescription: xvi, 293 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780717807604
  • 0717807606
Other title:
  • Green strategy : Path to fundamental transformation [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.7/0561 23
LOC classification:
  • HC 79 .E5 B7446 2018
Contents:
Part one: The framework -- Chapter 1: Human society needs to change -- Chapter 2: The broadest framework -- Chapter 3: Case study: arctic issues -- Chapter 4: Capitalism can't solve it -- Chapter 5: What is the working class, anyway?
Part two: The philosophy -- Chapter 6: Radical environmental philosophy -- Chapter 7: The basic challenge
Part three: The movement -- Chapter 8: Movement lessons -- Chapter 9: Move strategic considerations -- Chapter 10: Case study: the people's climate march -- Chapter 11: What's strategy good for, anyway?
Part four: The next steps -- Chapter 12: The range of solutions -- Chapter 13: Some incorrect tangents -- Chapter 14: Some common sense first steps -- Chapter 15: MOre advanced steps
Part five: The vision -- Chapter 16: Environmental Socialsim
Part six: Putting it all together -- Chapter 17: In conclusion
Summary: "Green Strategy focuses on how to build a massive worldwide movement to create fundamental change, the only way to solve our environmental crises. "Addressing the fundamental problems of our time by linking environmental issues to other struggles, Green Strategy argues that allied social and political movements can transform our politics, our economy, and protest our species. "Green Strategy explores: - The interwoven environmental problems caused by the imbalance between humanity and the natural world on which humanity depends - The roots of our environmental crises in capitalism - The lessons of past struggles such as the Civil Rights Movement - How to build the necessary coalitions and alliances with other movements - Short-term and long-term goals for the environmental movement and allies - A philosophical approach to environmental issues" - from the back cover
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-291)

Part one: The framework -- Chapter 1: Human society needs to change -- Chapter 2: The broadest framework -- Chapter 3: Case study: arctic issues -- Chapter 4: Capitalism can't solve it -- Chapter 5: What is the working class, anyway?

Part two: The philosophy -- Chapter 6: Radical environmental philosophy -- Chapter 7: The basic challenge

Part three: The movement -- Chapter 8: Movement lessons -- Chapter 9: Move strategic considerations -- Chapter 10: Case study: the people's climate march -- Chapter 11: What's strategy good for, anyway?

Part four: The next steps -- Chapter 12: The range of solutions -- Chapter 13: Some incorrect tangents -- Chapter 14: Some common sense first steps -- Chapter 15: MOre advanced steps

Part five: The vision -- Chapter 16: Environmental Socialsim

Part six: Putting it all together -- Chapter 17: In conclusion

"Green Strategy focuses on how to build a massive worldwide movement to create fundamental change, the only way to solve our environmental crises.
"Addressing the fundamental problems of our time by linking environmental issues to other struggles, Green Strategy argues that allied social and political movements can transform our politics, our economy, and protest our species.
"Green Strategy explores:
- The interwoven environmental problems caused by the imbalance between
humanity and the natural world on which humanity depends
- The roots of our environmental crises in capitalism
- The lessons of past struggles such as the Civil Rights Movement
- How to build the necessary coalitions and alliances with other movements
- Short-term and long-term goals for the environmental movement and allies
- A philosophical approach to environmental issues"
- from the back cover

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