By unveiling the influence of social rules at all levels of society-from private property to government policy, and from the rules governing our oceans to the dynamics of innovation and change within corporations and communities-Who Rules the Earth? is essential reading for anyone who understands that sustainability is not just a personal choice, but a political struggle.
By unveiling the influence of social rules at all levels of society-from private property to government policy, and from the rules governing our oceans to the dynamics of innovation and change within corporations and communities-Who Rules the Earth? is essential reading for anyone who understands that sustainability is not just a personal choice, but a political struggle.
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental Policy at Harvey Mudd College. He is the author of Comparative Environmental Politics and Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries, which won the International Studies Association's Harold and Margaret Sprout Award for the best book in international environmental affairs. He is the director of the Social Rules Project, a multi-media initiative designed to raise public awareness about the importance of changing policies and other binding rules to promote sustainability.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Searching for Solutions 1 Recycling Is Not Enough 2 Strings Attached 3 Feasible Worlds II. Who Owns the Earth? 4 A Perilous Journey 5 The Big Trade 6 A Planet of Nations III. Transformations 7 Scaling Up 8 Scaling Down 9 Keep the Change IV. Leverage 10 Super Rules 11 Paper, Plastic, or Politics?
I. Searching for Solutions 1 Recycling Is Not Enough 2 Strings Attached 3 Feasible Worlds II. Who Owns the Earth? 4 A Perilous Journey 5 The Big Trade 6 A Planet of Nations III. Transformations 7 Scaling Up 8 Scaling Down 9 Keep the Change IV. Leverage 10 Super Rules 11 Paper, Plastic, or Politics?
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