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anthropocentrism

And why is that desirable?

November 26, 2023November 21, 2023 by Tom Murphy

This is ultimately a post about values. More specifically, it presents a technique by which to get at people’s (or your own) values. Values are important, because they drive much of what we do:

Categories Environment, Society, Society featured, Uncategorized Tags anthropocentrism, cultural values Leave a comment

The case for ecocentric socialism: Part 1

July 22, 2021 by Kamran Nayeri

The most important of these questions was this: “How does Ecocentric Socialism differ from other theories of socialism and ecosocialism?” To explain this is the task of this essay.

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Environment Tags anthropocentrism, ecocentric socialism Leave a comment

The Anthropocene and Ozymandias

December 15, 2020August 28, 2015 by Dave Foreman

Much has been made lately of the so-called Anthropocene — the idea that Homo sapiens has so taken over and modified Earth that we need a new name for our geological age instead of the outmoded Holocene.

Categories Environment Tags Anthropocene, anthropocentrism, species extinction, wilderness conservation Leave a comment

Ptolemaic Environmentalism

December 15, 2020January 23, 2015 by Eileen Crist

Neo-green environmentalism is holding onto the core belief in the rightfulness or inevitability of a human-governed planet.

Categories Environment Tags Anthropocene, anthropocentrism, environmentalism, social equality, wilderness 1 Comment

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