Environmental Politics, Sustainability and Social Science
Argues that the emerging social science literature on sustainability has a valuable practical contribution to make to the future of human society, linking values discourse & scientific practice, & political theory & policy making. Problems with economism -- the sociopolitical worldview d...
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