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The Wild And The Toxic American Environmentalism And The Politics Of Health Jennifer Thomson

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The Wild And The Toxic American Environmentalism And The Politics Of Health Jennifer Thomson
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.5 MB
Author: Jennifer Thomson
ISBN: 9781469651644, 1469651645
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Wild And The Toxic American Environmentalism And The Politics Of Health Jennifer Thomson by Jennifer Thomson 9781469651644, 1469651645 instant download after payment.

Health figures centrally in late twentieth-century environmental activism. There are many competing claims about the health of ecosystems, the health of the planet, and the health of humans, yet there is little agreement among the likes of D.C. lobbyists, grassroots organizers, eco-anarchist collectives, and science-based advocacy organizations about whose health matters most, or what health even means. In this book, Jennifer Thomson untangles the complex web of political, social, and intellectual developments that gave rise to the multiplicity of claims and concerns about environmental health. Thomson traces four strands of activism from the 1970s to the present: the environmental lobby, environmental justice groups, radical environmentalism and bioregionalism, and climate justice activism. By focusing on health, environmentalists were empowered to intervene in the rise of neoliberalism, the erosion of the regulatory state, and the decimation of mass-based progressive politics. Yet, as this book reveals, an individualist definition of health ultimately won out over more communal understandings. Considering this turn from collective solidarity toward individual health helps explain the near paralysis of collective action in the face of planetary disaster.
ISBN : 9781469651644

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