Book: Deliberative Democracy And The Environment One of the key questions to have exercised green political theorists in recent years concerns the relationship of the environment 'agenda' and democracy. Both environmentalists and democrats have a tendency to think of each other as natural bedfellows but in fact there is little theoretical or practical reason why they should be. Indeed some theorists have argued that the environmental movement has grown from fundamentally authoritarian roots and it is arguable that the only really effective way of implementing environmental politics is by imposing them in an authoritarian manner. This book deals with the tensions between democracy and environmentalism from a variety of theoretical and empirical perspectives.
Details of Book: Deliberative Democracy And The Environment Book: Deliberative Democracy And The Environment
Author: Graham Smith
ISBN: 0415309409
ISBN-13: 9780415309400
, 978-0415309400
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jul 2003
Publisher: Routledge
Number of Pages: 163
Language: English