Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge. $ (P) Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne; Andrew Dobson, Robyn Eckersley, Roger Scruton, Marcel Wissenburg, Mary Mellor, Val Plumwood, Avner de-Shalit, Andrew Linklater, Terence Ball, James P. Sterba, Andrew Hurrell, Michael Saward, Richard Dagger, Daniel Deudney. View all. Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge. by Andrew Dobson, Robyn Eckersley | Read Reviews. Paperback View All Available Formats Editions. Current price is, Original price is $ You. Price: $ Andrew Dobson and Robyn Eckersley have gathered together a team of renowned scholars to think through the challenge that political ecology presents to political theory. Looking at fourteen familiar political ideologies and concepts such as liberalism, conservatism, justice and democracy, the contributors question how they are reshaped, distorted or transformed from an environmental Cited by:
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This book draws together the threads of this interconnecting enquiry in order to assess its status and meaning. Dobson and Eckersley, two renowned scholars in this field, have commissioned an internationally recognised group of political theory scholars to think through the challenge that political ecology presents to political theory. Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge. $ (P) Editors: Andrew Dobson, Keele University; Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne;. This book, first published in , brings together an international group of political theory scholars to think through the challenge that political ecology presents to political theory. Looking at fourteen familiar political ideologies and concepts such as liberalism, conservatism and justice, they question how they are re-shaped, distorted or transformed from an environmental perspective.
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