Issue Twenty-Three (6, 3), September, 1995
- Spiritual Deep Ecology and the Left: An Effort at Reconciliation
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Roger S. Gottlieb
- The Political Challenge of Left-Green Reconciliation
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Robyn Eckersley
- What is Deep Ecology
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Andrew McLaughlin
- Deep Ecology, Socialism and Human "Being in the World:" A Part of, yet Apart from Nature
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John Barry
- Misrepresenting Deep Ecology and the Left
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David Pepper
- Spiritual Deep Ecology Revisted
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Roger S. Gottlieb
- THINKERS
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- Mahatma Gandhi and the Environmental Movement in India
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Ramachandra Guha
- The Green Work Alliance
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Roger Keil
- Formal versus Substantive Justice: The Legislative History of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
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James D. Unnever and Paulette Higgins
- Antecedents of an Environmental Movement in Taiwan
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Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Lester W. Milbrath, and Robert P. Weller
- BRIEFS
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- On Ecological Economics
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Stuart Rosewarne
- REVIEW ESSAY
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- Doing the Dirty Work of Globalization
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Raymond Rogers
- BOOK REVIEWS
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S. Lewis, B. Keating, D. Russel, Inconclusive by Design: Waste, Fraud and Abuse in Federal Environmental Research
Laura Corradi
Darrow Schecter, Radical Theories: Paths Beyond Marxism and Social Democracy.
Colin Hay
Peter Freund and George Martin, The Ecology of the Automobile Matthew Osborn