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A Good That Transcends
How US Culture Undermines Environmental Reform
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2017
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Since the birth of the modern environmental movement in the 1970s, the United States has witnessed dramatic shifts in social equality, ecological viewpoints, and environmental policy. With these changes has also come an increased popular resistance to environmental reform, but, as Eric T. Freyfogle reveals in this book, that resistance has far deeper roots. Calling upon key environmental voices from the past and present—including Aldo Leopold, Wendell Berry, David Orr, and even Pope Francis in his Encyclical—and exploring core concepts like wilderness and the tragedy of the commons, A Good That Transcends not only unearths the causes of our embedded culture of resistance, but also offers a path forward to true, lasting environmental initiatives.
A lawyer by training, with expertise in property rights, Freyfogle uses his legal knowledge to demonstrate that bad land use practices are rooted in the way in which we see the natural world, value it, and understand our place within it. While social and economic factors are important components of our current predicament, it is our culture, he shows, that is driving the reform crisis—and in the face of accelerating environmental change, a change in culture is vital. Drawing upon a diverse array of disciplines from history and philosophy to the life sciences, economics, and literature, Freyfogle seeks better ways for humans to live in nature, helping us to rethink our relationship with the land and craft a new conservation ethic. By confronting our ongoing resistance to reform as well as pointing the way toward a common good, A Good That Transcends enables us to see how we might rise above institutional and cultural challenges, look at environmental problems, appreciate their severity, and both support and participate in reform.
A lawyer by training, with expertise in property rights, Freyfogle uses his legal knowledge to demonstrate that bad land use practices are rooted in the way in which we see the natural world, value it, and understand our place within it. While social and economic factors are important components of our current predicament, it is our culture, he shows, that is driving the reform crisis—and in the face of accelerating environmental change, a change in culture is vital. Drawing upon a diverse array of disciplines from history and philosophy to the life sciences, economics, and literature, Freyfogle seeks better ways for humans to live in nature, helping us to rethink our relationship with the land and craft a new conservation ethic. By confronting our ongoing resistance to reform as well as pointing the way toward a common good, A Good That Transcends enables us to see how we might rise above institutional and cultural challenges, look at environmental problems, appreciate their severity, and both support and participate in reform.
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Eric T. Freyfogle is professor and the Maybelle Leland Swanlund Endowed Chair in the College of Law at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he is also affiliated with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences. He is the author of numerous books, including Agrarianism and the Good Society: Land, Culture, Conflict, and Hope and Why Conservation Is Failing and How It Can Regain Ground.
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“Brilliant. Elegant. Excellent. Freyfogle’s critique of the American land ethic penetrates deeper than most contemporary efforts and is especially praiseworthy because it goes the next step to explain and defend an alternative ethic based on good (ecological) land use, diffuse property rights, and revitalized communities. Bottom line: Freyfogle provides powerful and compelling arguments that cultural changes are needed if humanity is to address the environmental challenges of the Anthropocene. He weaves threads of his arguments through the works and lives of Aldo Leopold, David Orr, Garrett Hardin, and Wendell Berry, which he then uses to interpret and reinforce Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change. A masterful work. Freyfogle gives us the reasons to change and charts a path forward.”
— R. Bruce Hull, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, coeditor of “Restoring Nature” and author of “Infinite Nature”Fachgebiete
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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Introduction
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ONE. Leopold’s Last Talk
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TWO. The Love of Wendell Berry
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THREE. Impressionism and David Orr
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FOUR. The Cosmos and Pope Francis
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FIVE. Taking Property Seriously
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SIX. Wilderness and Culture
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SEVEN. Naming the Tragedy
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CONCLUSION. Thinking, Talking, and Culture
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Acknowledgments
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Notes
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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27. Februar 2017
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9780226326252
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240
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9780226326252
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
united states of america; american culture; usa; environmentalism; environment; law; legal studies; natural resources; environmental sciences; social equity; ecology; resistance; politics; political; property rights; reform; pope francis; david orr; wendell berry; aldo leopold; nature; history; philosophy; life science; humanity; ethics; morality; common good; cosmos; impressionism; thinking; talking; practices; expectations
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Professional and scholarly;