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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. What’s New?
1. The Issues
2. The Arguments
3. The Organizations
4. The Thesis
2. A Green Theory of Value
1. The Good and the Valuable
2. A Taxonomy of Theories of Value
3. History and Process as Sources of Value
4. Naturalness as a Source of Value
5. Humanity and Nature
Values and Valuers
Humanity as Part of Nature
6. Green Corollaries
Postmaterialism
Irreplaceability
Sustainability
Futurity
Liberation
Authenticity
7. Green Heresies
3. The Unity of the Green Programme
1. Single-Issue Groups versus Catch-All Parties
2. A Unified Moral Vision
3. Claims of Consistency
4. Brown Evasions
Mimicking Green Values
Swamping Green Values
5. The Moral Weight of Countervailing Values
Economic Growth
Property Rights
6. Compromising Green Values
4. The Green Theory of Agency
1. Theories of Value and Theories of Agency
A Separate Issue?
Priorities
2. Principles of Green Political Action
Democratic Participation
Nonviolence
3. Principles of Green Party Organization
Grassroots Democracy
Rotation in Office
4. Principles of Green Political Structures
Decentralization
‘Think Globally, Act Locally’
5. Conclusion
5. Conclusions
1. The Fate of Green Politics
2. The Fate of the Earth
Appendix: The Green Political Programme
1. Green Plans and Priorities
2. Ecology
3. Technology
4. The Economy
5. Social Relations
6. Foreign Relations
7. Conclusion
References
Name Index
Subject Index
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