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The Quest For The Eastern C…

Deep Environmental Politics: The Role of Radical Environmentalism in Crafting American Environmental Policy

Author Phillip F. Cramer
Publisher Praeger
Category Nature
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PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN027596051X
ISBN-139780275960513
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Sales Rank5,061,960
CategoryNature
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Cramer provides a window into the world of radical environmentalism and the political process. He examines how deep ecology evolved, how its ideas influence our lives, and how it impacts our laws.

The book begins with an overview of deep ecology and traces its history in American political thought. Cramer then looks at the tactics employed by radical environmentalists and the relationship formed between activists and their political counterparts. He explains the difference between what deep ecology ultimately wants and what it strives for on a daily basis. Federal environmental legislation and congressional testimony are analyzed for trends, and media coverage of radical environmentalism is also examined. Cramer provides the first comprehensive look at the impact of deep ecology and radical environmentalism on American environmental politics and law. This book will be invaluable to scholars and researchers of contemporary American politics and law, environmental studies, and the media.

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