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Pluralism, democratic deliberation and environmental values
pp. 63-77
Abstract
Value conflict is at the heart of ecological politics and ethics. When reasoning about the environment, individuals and groups often find themselves pulled in contradictory directions, appealing to values that they find difficult to reconcile. Environmental politics has to confront conflict at many different levels — within and between individuals and between "factions' within the environmental movement itself.
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Pierson Chris, Tormey Simon (2000) Politics at the edge: the PSA yearbook 1999. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 63-77
Full citation:
Smith Graham (2000) „Pluralism, democratic deliberation and environmental values“, In: C. Pierson & S. Tormey (eds.), Politics at the edge, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 63–77.