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Paperback Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization Book

ISBN: 0316545325

ISBN13: 9780316545327

Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization

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Written from within the radical environmental movement, this work calls into question not only the wisdom but the legitimacy of humanity's domination of nature. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Green Rage, the birth or modern environmental activism

Green Rage charts the American environmental activism movement from Alod Leopold through Dave Foreman and the Sierra Club to the more demanding activism of EarthFirst! and ecotage. A must read for anyone serious about the denfence of the environment against the onslaught of those who view our wilderness areas as a pile of commodities available to the highest corporate bidder.

Green Rage!

I admire the old Earth First!. They had the repution for being over the top radicals, but in retrospect were they really all that radical? I don't recall anybody involved with Earth First! ever doing anything violent, even in self defense, and there were several instances where EF! people were physically attacked. There were tree spikings and vandalism that was attributed to them but the majority of the tactics they used were really just text book civil disobedience. The out and out criminal acts that were attributed to Earth First! turned out to be done by government agents in their bogus attempts to frame Dave Foreman. EF's main thing was the idea that forests and wildlife were just as important as human life and were more than something to be exploited and used for profit and enjoyment. Although Green Rage isn't exactly that, it is probably the closest you will get to a manifesto for the old Earth First! before the founding members left and Earth First! became intertwined with bad left wing political causes and political correctness. Green Rage also serves as a pretty good history of the environmental/conservation movement. Highly recomended reading!

Best Book on Environmental Crisis, Ecowarriors

Green Rage is the best book on the market portraying the roots of our environmental problems. It gives an in-depth, personal account of the brave activists who are fighting to protect the Wild. Most important, the book cuts through the usual rhetoric about sustained development and "green" consumerism to get to the core problem: our spiritual disorientation that stems from being alienated from nature. The first-person stories it tells of ecowarriors and their battles against greed and stupidity (including detailed accounts of "ecotage" against environmentally destructive companies) are inspiring. A must-read for anyone not completely brainwashed by consumer society (and it might even convince those folks too). The fact that the book has been so prominently attacked by the apologists for the continued destruction of wild nature for economic gain (it's quoted extensively by appalled anti-environmental writers) testifies to its honesty and importance.

Green Rage: The Struggle of Deep Ecology to Avert Apocolypse

Christopher Manes writes a manifesto for the Deep Ecology movement. This book must be read and carried out by every human being. A new way of living that is actually the way humanity has lived for millions of years is the ultimate goal. The means to this end is not just government regulation, recycling, or composting. Rather it is a revolution of the way we think, and the way we act with nature. Manes describes deep ecology, its importance, how it is carried out, how it has been repressed, and how civilization is man's (and nature's)worst enemy.

The finest book written about the enviornmental crisis.

Green Rage is a must read for all human inhabitants of this planet. Mr. Manes lays out in plain Engish why the civilization complex is the greatest enemy facing every facet of nature, including humanity itself. Aside from laying out a scathing critique of modern civilization, Manes offers viable solutions to the ongoing rape of our planet. They are not easy solutions, but they are necessary. Green Rage gives the reader a general overview of the environmental movement up to 1991 (the publication date of the book). Manes concentrates on radical enviromentalism but he also writes in detail about the mainstream movement also. His comparison of the two movements is a perfect method of proving the necessity of ecodefense. Other points discussed include (but are not limited to) ecotage, Adat (natural law), the downfall of humanism, and industrial collapse. An important point that manes touches on very lightly is mankind' seemingly innate hatred of nature (or misothery). He mentons this unfortunate state of affairs and concedes that he has no explanation for it. Luckily two years later Jim mason wrote a book called "An Unnatural Order" (ISBN 0-8264-1028-6) in which he gives an exhaustive view of man's hated of and alienation from nature. These two books read together will give any reader a good picture of what must be done to save all of the species of the world.
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