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基本説明
Adapts the green critique of the external costs of economic growth to examine the links between stress, social division and excessive competition that are associated with the neo-liberal discourse.
Full Description
David Toke adapts the green critique of the external costs of economic growth to examine the links between stress, social division and excessive competition that are associated with the neo-liberal discourse. Discourse analysis is used in a critical manner to examine the way that environmental issues are shaped. The book challenges established notions of the role of scientists, environmental groups and the widely presumed centrality of rational choice analysis in political science is questioned.
Contents
List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction Discourse, Power and Environmental Policy Rational Choice Theory and Environmental Policy Science, Politics and Environmentalists Neoliberalism and Green Politics Health and Materialism The Politics of Performance A Green Alternative Truth, Technology and Progress Concluding Comments Notes Bibliography Index