Make it a Green Peace! explores the complex intellectual and cultural roots of Greenpeace, tracing the development of the organization from its emergence amidst the various protest movements of the 1950s and 1960s to the end of its volative, dramatic, and at times quirky first decade in 1980.
Make it a Green Peace! explores the complex intellectual and cultural roots of Greenpeace, tracing the development of the organization from its emergence amidst the various protest movements of the 1950s and 1960s to the end of its volative, dramatic, and at times quirky first decade in 1980.
Frank Zelko is Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Speak Truth to Power 2. The Enemies of Anarchy 3. The Canadian Crucible 4. Don't Make a Wave 5. Muroroa, Mon Amour 6. Showdown with the Force de Frappe 7. Armless Buddhas vs Carnivorous Nazis 8. The Reenchanted Whale 9. Stop Ahab 10. On Thin Ice 11. Blood and Death and Sex 12. The Paradox of Power: The Birth of Greenpeace International Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Speak Truth to Power 2. The Enemies of Anarchy 3. The Canadian Crucible 4. Don't Make a Wave 5. Muroroa, Mon Amour 6. Showdown with the Force de Frappe 7. Armless Buddhas vs Carnivorous Nazis 8. The Reenchanted Whale 9. Stop Ahab 10. On Thin Ice 11. Blood and Death and Sex 12. The Paradox of Power: The Birth of Greenpeace International Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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