Ecoluxury
John Gray, 20 April 1995
The Fading of the Greens: The Decline of Environmental Politics in the West
by Anna Bramwell.
Yale, 224 pp., £18.95, September 1994,0 300 06040 8 Show More
by Anna Bramwell.
Yale, 224 pp., £18.95, September 1994,
The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life: Nature’s Debt to Society
by Andrew Ross.
Verso, 308 pp., £18.95, October 1994,0 86091 429 1 Show More
by Andrew Ross.
Verso, 308 pp., £18.95, October 1994,
Green Delusions: An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism
by Martin Lewis.
Duke, 288 pp., $12.95, February 1994,0 8223 1474 6 Show More
by Martin Lewis.
Duke, 288 pp., $12.95, February 1994,
“... The new conventional wisdom has it that environmentalist movements emerge in post-materialist cultures, along with a sense of economic satiety. They are creatures of economic growth, conceived in urban environments in the wake of consumer affluence; in peasant economies, or in the newly industrialising countries, we don’t find anything resembling Western concern with the integrity of the environment ... ”