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Authors: J. E. de Steiguer, Joseph Edward De Steiguer
ISBN-13: 9780816524617, ISBN-10: 0816524610
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Date Published: September 2006
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: J. E. de Steiguer

Book Synopsis

The Origins of Modern Environmental Thought provides readers with a concise and lively introduction to the seminal thinkers who created the modern environmental movement and inspired activism and policy change. Beginning with a brief overview of the works of Thoreau, Mill, Malthus, Leopold, and others, de Steiguer examines some of the earliest philosophies that underlie the field. He then describes major socioeconomic factors in post-World War II America that created the milieu in which the modern environmental movement began, with the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. The following chapters offer summaries and critical reviews of landmark works by scholars who helped shape and define modern environmentalism. Among others, de Steiguer examines works by Barry Commoner, Paul Ehrlich, Kenneth Boulding, Garrett Hardin, Herman Daly, and Arne Naess. He describes the growth of the environmental movement from 1962 to 1973 and explains a number of factors that led to a decline in environmental interest during the mid-1970s. He then reveals changes in environmental awareness in the 1980s and concludes with commentary on the movement through 2004. Updated and revised from The Age of Environmentalism, this expanded edition includes three new chapters on Stewart Udall, Roderick Nash, and E. F. Schumacher, as well as a new concluding chapter, bibliography, and updated material throughout. This primer on the history and development of environmental consciousness and the many modern scholars who have shaped the movement will be useful to students in all branches of environmental studies and philosophy, as well as biology, economics, and physics.

Table of Contents

1Foundations of environmental thought1
2Post-World War II socioeconomic conditions18
3Rachel Carson's Silent spring28
4Harold Barnett and Chandler Morse's Scarcity and growth43
5Stewart L. Udall and The quiet crisis53
6Roderick Nash's Wilderness and the American mind66
7A. C. Pigou, Ronald Coase, and the development of environmental economics78
8Kenneth Boulding and spaceship earth88
9Lynn White and "the historical roots of our ecologic crisis"99
10Paul Ehrlich and The population bomb110
11Garrett Hardin and "the tragedy of the commons"122
12Barry Commoner and The closing circle136
13Herman Daly and the steady-state economy149
14The MIT team and The limits to growth163
15E. F. Schumacher's Small is beautiful175
16Arne Naess and the deep ecology movement185
17Beyond the age of the environmental philosophers202

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