Abstract

Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments Part 1. Nature and Culture: Living at the Margins 1. Turning South 2. The British Utilitarians and the Invention of the Third 3. War and Peace: The Politics of Agricultural Modernization 4. Gandhian Legacies: Indigenous Resistance to Development in Contemporary India and Mexico 5. Recognizing Women's Environmental Expertise Part 2: Radical First World Environmental Philosophy: A New Colonialism? 6. Callicott's Land Ethic 7. A State of Mind Like Water: Ecosophy T and the Buddhist Traditions 8. Ecological Feminism and the Place of Caring Part 3. Democratic Pluralism 9. Democractic Discourse in a Morally Pluralistic World 10. Putting Down Roots: Ecocommunities and the Practice of Freedom Notes References

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