Roger S. Gottlieb is Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His books include Marxism 1844-1990: Origins,Betrayal, Rebirth (Routledge, 1992) and most recently, This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment (Routledge, 1995).
1: Environmental Challenges for Political Theory and Philosophy
1: Environmentalism and Human Oppression
2: Time, Narrative, and Environmental Politics
3: The Rationale for Environmental Restoration
4: Empathy, Society, Nature, and the Relational Self
5: Is Liberalism Environment-Friendly?
6: Be-wildering Order
2: Environmental Theory and Moral Questions
7: A Sleepless Ethicist and Some of His Acquaintances
8: Imperialism and Environmentalism
9: Habermas and the Ethics of Nature
10: The Problem of Knowledge in Environmental Thought
11: Feeding People versus Saving Nature?
3: Struggle Up Close
12: Ecofascism
13: Materialists, Ontologists, and Environmental Pragmatists
14: Challenging Pluralism
15: Environmental Justice, Neopreservationism, and Sustainable Spirituality
16: International Justice and Wilderness Preservation
17: Solidarity Across Diversity
18: The Sustainability Question