Issue Thirty (8, 2), June, 1997

Table of Contents

 

House Organ 1

Essays

What is Environmental History?
Why Environmental History?

By James O'Connor 3

The World Wildlife Fund: Ecocolonialism as
Funding the Worldwide "Wise Use" of Nature
By Timothy W. Luke 31

Street Ecologist
Biogeography as Destiny
By Mike Davis 63

Environmental Justice
Risk and Justice: Capitalist Production
and the Environment
By Rodger C. Field 69

Eppur4 Si Muove
Organism and Environment
By Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins 95

The Second Contradiction of Capitalism
Marxism, the Second Contradiction, and
Socialist Ecology
By Stuart Rosewarne 99

Ripples In Clio's Pond
Rome's Decline and Fall: Ecological Mistakes?
By J. Donald Hughes 121

Marxism and Ecology
Value, Waste and the Built Environment
By Stephen Horton 127

Green Dreams
Meszaros' World and Ours
By Paul Buhle 141

Brief
Revolutionary Ecology
By Judi Bari 145

Book Review

Richard D. North, Life on a Modern Planet:
A Manifesto for Progress
By Ted Benton 151

Book Note 155

 

 

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