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9780745319353

Ecocide A Short History of the Mass Extinction of Species

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    9780745319353

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    0745319351

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-09-20
  • Publisher: Pluto Press
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Summary

Franz J. Broswimmer takes the reader on a historical odyssey starting with the impact of pre-modern societies on the environment, through to the commercial exploitation of species and the habitat destruction that we see today. Broswimmer argues that in the open market place nature has been reduced to an assortment of exploitable resources. Highlighting important countermovements who are working for ecological democracy, this is a truly unique book that will be of interest to anyone who cares about conserving our environment for the future. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Franz J. Broswimmer is a Research Specialist at the Globalization Research Center, University of Hawai'i -Manoa. His academic fields of expertise include environmental sociology, social theory, and globalization. He has published several articles in academic social science journals.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
List of tables
ix
Introduction
The problem
1(5)
Why bother?
6(3)
Etiology of ecocide
9(1)
Chapter outline
10(2)
The Human Odyssey: From Biological to Cultural Evolution
Beginnings
12(2)
From Tree Shrews to Primates
14(3)
Fire Use and Dietary Changes
17(2)
The Rise of Modern Humans
19(3)
The Megafauna Extinction
22(5)
The Pivotal Role of Language
27(2)
Problematic Society-Nature Relations Before the Modern Era
The Neolithic Revolution
29(3)
Ecological Blunders of Antiquity
32(22)
The Mesopotamians, Southwest Asia: 3700 BCE to 1600 BCE
35(3)
The Greeks, Mediterranean: 770 BCE to 30 BCE
38(3)
The Romans, Mediterranean: 500 BCE to 500 CE
41(4)
The Chaco Anasazi, Northwestern New Mexico: 700 CE to 1300 CE
45(3)
The Mayas, Mesoamerica: 200 CE to 900 CE
48(2)
The Easter Islanders, Rapa Nui: 700 CE to 1700 CE
50(4)
The Modern Assault on Nature: The Making of Ecocide
The Capitalist System: A Brief Historical and Sociological Overview
54(2)
The Rise of Scientific and Technological Thinking
56(2)
The Capitalist Ethos: Ecological and Social Values
58(1)
Social and Ecological Implications of the ``Columbian Exchange''
59(1)
The Enslavement of Land and Nature
60(2)
Early Modern Fur Trade
62(4)
The Mass Slaughter of the North American Bison
66(1)
The Rise of Commercial Whaling
67(3)
The Planet as Sacrifice Zone
The Enclosure of the Commons: A Global Phenomenon
70(1)
The Industrial Revolution
71(1)
Ecology and Modern Warfare
72(2)
Ecocide and Modern Warfare
74(3)
The Planet as National Sacrifice Zone
77(4)
The Planet as Demographic Sacrifice Zone
81(5)
Ecocide and Globalization
The Impact of Globalism
86(2)
Poverty and Ecocide
88(3)
A Terminal Grand Buffet?
91(2)
Ecocide and the Global Treadmill of Production
93(2)
The Failure of Environmental Education
95(1)
The Ideological Turn
96(1)
The Currents of Ecological Democracy
97(1)
The Imperatives of Ecological Democracy
98(3)
Envisioning an Equitable Global Commons
101(2)
Epilogue Living in the Age of Ecocide 103(3)
Glossary 106(13)
Tables 119(60)
Selected bibliography 179(16)
Index 195

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