Too Many People? : Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis Ian Angus and Simon Butler. text
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago, IL Distributed by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution 2011; Chicago, IL Haymarket Books ; 2011Description: 266 p. PBKISBN: 9781608461400 (alk. paper); 1608461408 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Emigration and immigration - Government policy | Population - Environmental aspects | Overpopulation | Population policyDDC classification: 325 ANG
Contents:
Are people the problem? -- Varieties of populationism today -- Dissecting those "overpopulation" numbers -- Is the world full? -- The bomb that didn't explode -- Too many mouths to feed? -- The populationist war against the poor -- Control without coercion? -- Lifeboat ethics -- Allies, not enemies -- Too many consumers? -- The myth of consumer sovereignty -- The military-corporate pollution complex -- A system of growth and waste -- Populationism or ecological revolution?
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Book | Ruskin College Library | Ruskin College Library | 325 ANG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | R58073K0085 |
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<p>Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-258) and index.</p>
Are people the problem? -- Varieties of populationism today -- Dissecting those "overpopulation" numbers -- Is the world full? -- The bomb that didn't explode -- Too many mouths to feed? -- The populationist war against the poor -- Control without coercion? -- Lifeboat ethics -- Allies, not enemies -- Too many consumers? -- The myth of consumer sovereignty -- The military-corporate pollution complex -- A system of growth and waste -- Populationism or ecological revolution?
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