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The ecological conscience : values for survival / edited by Robert Disch
(A Spectrum book)

Material Type Books
Publisher Englewood Cliffs : Prentice-Hall
Year c1970
Language English
Size xv, 206 p ; 21 cm

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468/D 1217025927
0132228289

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Contents By air: Albany-Baltimore, by A. Ginsberg
The ecological facts of life, by B. Commoner
Values, process, and form, by I. L. McHarg
The wild places, by T. Merton
The conservation ethic, by A. Leopold
Ecology and man: a viewpoint, by P. Shepard
Ecology, science and technology
Aspects of the future of ecology, by L. B. Slobodkin
Closing statement, by L. Mumford
Can technology be humane? By P. Goodman
To survive on the earth, by B. Commoner
Ecology and social institutions
Everyone wants to save the environment, by F. M. Potter, Jr
Land of ecology, by J. Margolis
The politics of ecology, by B. Weisberg
The power to destroy, the power to create, by Ecology Action East
Technology and the human environment, by R. B. Fuller
The world is your body, by A. Watts
Poetry and the primitive: notes on poetry as an ecological survival technique, by G. Snyder
Suggested readings (p. 205-206)
Authors *Disch, Robert comp
Subjects LCSH:Environmental policy -- United States -- Addresses, essays, lectures  All Subject Search
LCSH:Man -- Influence on nature -- Addresses, essays, lectures  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:HC110.E5
DC:301.3
ID 6000419360
ISBN 0132228289
NCID BA05054099

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