Nature, Action and the Future
Herausgeber: Forrester, Katrina; Smith, Sophie
Nature, Action and the Future
Herausgeber: Forrester, Katrina; Smith, Sophie
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Leading scholars of political thought demonstrate how the history of political ideas makes sense of environmental politics and climate change.
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Leading scholars of political thought demonstrate how the history of political ideas makes sense of environmental politics and climate change.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781107199286
- ISBN-10: 110719928X
- Artikelnr.: 48918881
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781107199286
- ISBN-10: 110719928X
- Artikelnr.: 48918881
1. Introduction: history, theory and the environment Katrina Forrester and
Sophie Smith; Part I. Time Nature and the Land: 2. Is there any place for
environmental thinking in early modern European political thought? Annabel
Brett; 3. 'Sustainability', resources and the destiny of states in German
cameralist thought Paul Warde; 4. Abundance and scarcity in geological
time, 1784-1844 Fredrick Albritton Jonsson; 5. Slack Malcolm Bull; Part II.
Science, Agency and the Future: 6. The nature of fear and the fear of
nature from Hobbes to the hydrogen bomb Deborah Coen; 7. Between Frankfurt
and Vienna: two traditions of political ecology John O'Neill and Thomas
Uebel; 8. Uncertainty, action and politics: the problem of negligibility
Melissa Lane; 9. What kind of problem is negligibility: a response to
Melissa Lane Richard Tuck; 10. Optimism, pessimism, fatalism David
Runciman; Afterword: climate change in the light of the past Quentin
Skinner.
Sophie Smith; Part I. Time Nature and the Land: 2. Is there any place for
environmental thinking in early modern European political thought? Annabel
Brett; 3. 'Sustainability', resources and the destiny of states in German
cameralist thought Paul Warde; 4. Abundance and scarcity in geological
time, 1784-1844 Fredrick Albritton Jonsson; 5. Slack Malcolm Bull; Part II.
Science, Agency and the Future: 6. The nature of fear and the fear of
nature from Hobbes to the hydrogen bomb Deborah Coen; 7. Between Frankfurt
and Vienna: two traditions of political ecology John O'Neill and Thomas
Uebel; 8. Uncertainty, action and politics: the problem of negligibility
Melissa Lane; 9. What kind of problem is negligibility: a response to
Melissa Lane Richard Tuck; 10. Optimism, pessimism, fatalism David
Runciman; Afterword: climate change in the light of the past Quentin
Skinner.
1. Introduction: history, theory and the environment Katrina Forrester and
Sophie Smith; Part I. Time Nature and the Land: 2. Is there any place for
environmental thinking in early modern European political thought? Annabel
Brett; 3. 'Sustainability', resources and the destiny of states in German
cameralist thought Paul Warde; 4. Abundance and scarcity in geological
time, 1784-1844 Fredrick Albritton Jonsson; 5. Slack Malcolm Bull; Part II.
Science, Agency and the Future: 6. The nature of fear and the fear of
nature from Hobbes to the hydrogen bomb Deborah Coen; 7. Between Frankfurt
and Vienna: two traditions of political ecology John O'Neill and Thomas
Uebel; 8. Uncertainty, action and politics: the problem of negligibility
Melissa Lane; 9. What kind of problem is negligibility: a response to
Melissa Lane Richard Tuck; 10. Optimism, pessimism, fatalism David
Runciman; Afterword: climate change in the light of the past Quentin
Skinner.
Sophie Smith; Part I. Time Nature and the Land: 2. Is there any place for
environmental thinking in early modern European political thought? Annabel
Brett; 3. 'Sustainability', resources and the destiny of states in German
cameralist thought Paul Warde; 4. Abundance and scarcity in geological
time, 1784-1844 Fredrick Albritton Jonsson; 5. Slack Malcolm Bull; Part II.
Science, Agency and the Future: 6. The nature of fear and the fear of
nature from Hobbes to the hydrogen bomb Deborah Coen; 7. Between Frankfurt
and Vienna: two traditions of political ecology John O'Neill and Thomas
Uebel; 8. Uncertainty, action and politics: the problem of negligibility
Melissa Lane; 9. What kind of problem is negligibility: a response to
Melissa Lane Richard Tuck; 10. Optimism, pessimism, fatalism David
Runciman; Afterword: climate change in the light of the past Quentin
Skinner.