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Reclaiming the Environmental Debate The Politics of Health in a Toxic Culture

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Edited By: Rchard Hofrichter
368 pages
Publisher: MIT Press
Reclaiming the Environmental Debate
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  • Reclaiming the Environmental Debate ISBN: 9780262581820 Paperback Jun 2000 Out of Print #106359
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Reflecting the diversity of voices and critical perspectives, the essays in this book range from critiques of traditional thinking and practices to strategies for shifting public consciousness to create healthy communities.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Rchard Hofrichter
368 pages
Publisher: MIT Press
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Many people feel in the bones that America has become a toxic culture, self-destructive and dispirited. But few have any idea what to do about it. This wonderful volume--a little gem, really--is filled with startling perspectives, innovative thinking, and good ideas for fixing what's gone wrong. --Peter Montague, Editor, Rachel's Environment & Health Weekly
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