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Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique
Author(s)
Guha, Ramachandra
Abstract
Ramachandra critiques the deep ecology movement. The author argues that despite its claim to universality, it is a uniquely American phenomenon.
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71-83
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Environmental Ethics
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11
PubDate
Spring1989
ISBN_ISSN
0163-4275
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