EcoMind: Changing the Way We Think, to Create the World We Want
Autor Frances Moore Lappeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2013 – vârsta de la 13 ani
InEcoMind,
Frances
Moore
Lappé—a
giant
of
the
environmental
movement—confronts
accepted
wisdom
of
environmentalism.
Drawing
on
the
latest
research
from
anthropology
to
neuroscience
and
her
own
field
experience,
she
argues
that
the
biggest
challenge
to
human
survival
isn't
our
fossil
fuel
dependency,
melting
glaciers,
or
other
calamities.
Rather,
it's
our
faulty
way
of
thinking
about
these
environmental
crises
that
robs
us
of
power.
Lappé
dismantles
seven
common
“thought
traps”—from
limits
to
growth
to
the
failings
of
democracy—
that
belie
what
we
now
know
about
nature,
including
our
own,
and
offers
contrasting
“thought
leaps”
that
reveal
our
hidden
power.
Like
herDiet
for
a
Small
Planetclassic,EcoMindis
challenging,
controversial
and
empowering.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781568587431
ISBN-10: 1568587430
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
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ISBN-10: 1568587430
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția Bold Type Books
Recenzii
Peter
Barnes,
author
ofCapitalism
3.0:
A
Guide
to
Reclaiming
the
Commons
"Lappé shows how by seeing the big picture we can change it. It's a clarion call in this rising age of rising despair."
John Gershman, Clinical Associate Professor, Robert F Wagner Graduate School of Pubic Service, New York University
"Frances Moore Lappé has done it again. As she has done so insightfully with respect to food, hunger, and democracy, Lappé now turns her sights on the contemporary ecological crises. Her accessible and provocative analysis demonstrates how the ways many people think and talk about these crises – especially the dominant narratives of scarcity – obscure the inequalities of power that lie at the root of these crises and inhibit rather than inspire the kind of effective movements necessary to confront them.EcoMind is a profound example of how analysis breeds not paralysis but rather informed and inspired action, and is on track to do so in the 21st century just likeDiet for a Small Planet andFood Firstdid in the 20th.
Michael Brune, Executive Director,The Sierra Club
"Lappé shows how by seeing the big picture we can change it. It's a clarion call in this rising age of rising despair."
John Gershman, Clinical Associate Professor, Robert F Wagner Graduate School of Pubic Service, New York University
"Frances Moore Lappé has done it again. As she has done so insightfully with respect to food, hunger, and democracy, Lappé now turns her sights on the contemporary ecological crises. Her accessible and provocative analysis demonstrates how the ways many people think and talk about these crises – especially the dominant narratives of scarcity – obscure the inequalities of power that lie at the root of these crises and inhibit rather than inspire the kind of effective movements necessary to confront them.EcoMind is a profound example of how analysis breeds not paralysis but rather informed and inspired action, and is on track to do so in the 21st century just likeDiet for a Small Planet andFood Firstdid in the 20th.
Michael Brune, Executive Director,The Sierra Club