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Limits

Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care

Af: Giorgos Kallis
Kategori: Engelsk non fiction div.
Kategori nr.: 9290
Varenr.: 3351114
| Stregkode: 9781503611559
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Western culture is infatuated with the dream of going beyond, even as it is increasingly haunted by the specter of apocalypse: drought, famine, nuclear winter. How did we come to think of the planet and its limits as we do? This book reclaims, redefines, and makes an impassioned plea for limits—a notion central to environmentalism—clearing them from their association with Malthusianism and the ideology and politics that go along with it. Giorgos Kallis rereads reverend-economist Thomas Robert Malthus and his legacy, separating limits and scarcity, two notions that have long been conflated in both environmental and economic thought. Limits are not something out there, a property of nature to be deciphered by scientists, but a choice that confronts us, one that, paradoxically, is part and parcel of the pursuit of freedom. Taking us from ancient Greece to Malthus, from hunter-gatherers to the Romantics, from anarchist feminists to 1970s radical environmentalists, Limits shows us how an institutionalized culture of sharing can make possible the collective self-limitation we so urgently need.

Detaljer

  • EAN
    9781503611559
  • Vægt
    196 g
  • Disponent
    Direkte titel
  • Forfatter
    Giorgos Kallis
  • Forlag
    Stanford Briefs
  • ISBN
    9781503611559
  • Sprog
    Engelsk
  • Sideantal
    168
  • Udgivelsesdato
  • Format
    PAPERBACK
  • Themakode
    QDTS, HPS
  • Kategori
    Engelsk non fiction div.
  • Kategori nr
    9290
  • Lev. varenr.
    1501
  • Højde/Dybde (mm)
    127 mm
  • Bredde (mm)
    203 mm
  • Længde (mm)
    9 mm