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Series Editor's Preface 9 Roger S. Gottlieb Acknowledgments 11 Introduction 15 Carolyn Merchant PART I. CRITICAL THEORY AND THE DOMINATION OF NATURE 1 Marx and Engels on Ecology 43 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Edited by Howard L Parsons 2 The Concept of Enlightenment 59 Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno Translated by John Cumming 3 Ecology and Revolution 67 Herbert Marcuse 4 The Domination of Nature 71 William Leiss 5 The Failed Promise of Critical Theory 81 Robyn Eckersley PART II. GLOBALIZATION 6 Corporate Globalization 95 Rosemary Radford Ruether 7 Global Capitalism and the End of Nature 103 Joel Kovel 8 Global Ecological Movements 109 Brian Tokar 9 Population and Poverty 123 Barry Commoner 10 Natural Capitalism 131 Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins PART III. DEEP, SOCIAL, AND SOCIALIST ECOLOGY 11 Deep Ecology 143 Arne Naess 12 The Deep Ecology Movement 149 Bill Devall 13 Ecocentrism and the Anthropocentric Detour 165 George Sessions 14 The Concept of Social Ecology 177 Murray Bookchin 15 Socialism and Ecology 189 James O'Connor PART IV. ECOFEMINISM 16 The Time for Ecofeminism 201 Frangoise d'Eaubonne Translated by Ruth Hottell 17 The Ecofeminist Connection 215 Ariel Kay Salleh 18 Ecosocial Feminism as a General Theory of Oppression 223 Val Plumwood 19 Ecofeminist Movements 237 Noel Sturgeon 20 Towards a Feminist Green Socialism 251 Mary Mellor PART V. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 21 The Importance of Environmental Justice 259 Peter Wenz 22 Confronting Environmental Racism 265 Robert Bullard 23 The Environmental Justice Movement 277 Luke Cole and Sheila Foster 24 Development, Ecology, and Women 293 Vandana Shiva 25 Conservation Refugees 301 Mark Dowie PART VI. SPIRITUAL ECOLOGY 26 Reinventing Eden 311 Carolyn Merchant 27 Toward a Healing of Self and World 331 Joanna Macy 28 The Spiritual Dimension of Green Politics 339 Charlene Spretnak 29 Ecology and Process Theology 349 John Cobb Jr. 30 Recovering the Sacred 355 Winona LaDuke PART VII. POSTMODERN SCIENCE 31 Systems Theory and the New Paradigm 365 Fritjof Capra 32 The Ecology of Order and Chaos 373 Donald Worster 33 Postmodern Science and a Postmodern World 387 David Bohm 34 Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly's Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas? 397 Edward Lorenz 35 Science in a World of Limited Predictability 401 Ilya Prigogine CONCLUSION Principles of Environmental Justice 407 The First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit