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Environmentalism Unbound Exploring New Pathways for Change

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By: Robert Gottlieb
396 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
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  • Environmentalism Unbound ISBN: 9780262571661 Paperback Aug 2002 Out of Print #133343
  • Environmentalism Unbound ISBN: 9780262072106 Hardback Mar 2001 Out of Print #119170
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Proposes a new strategy for social and environmental change that involves reframing and linking the movements for environmental justice and pollution prevention.

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Biography

Robert Gottlieb is Henry R. Luce Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy at Occidental College and Director of the Urban and Environmental Policy Institute. He is the editor of the MIT Press Urban and Industrial Environments series.

Out of Print
By: Robert Gottlieb
396 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
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Environmentalism Unbound is a powerful reinterpretation of environmentalism and a trenchant critique of established environmental organizations and the environmental justice movement. Filled with historical insight and practical wisdom, the book serves as a road map for revitalizing America's most important social movements, bringing urban issues, industrial development, the hazards of work, and efforts to achieve livable communities to the center of the debate about society's relation to the natural world. A tough, profoundly inspiring, and optimistic book. - Carl Anthony, Urban Habitat Program and the San Francisco Bay Area Alliance for Sustainable Development"

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