Talking environment : Vandana Shiva in conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo.
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Author / Creator: | Jahanbegloo, Ramin. |
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Imprint: | New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2013. |
Description: | xvi, 106 pages ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9970594 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Globalizing Dissent
- Part I. From Dehradun to Western Ontario
- Affinities with Nature
- An Interconnected World
- The Gandhian Influence
- Einstein and Love of Physics
- Canada and Quantum Physics
- The Chipko Movement and the Birth of Navdanya
- Part II. New Perspectives on Gandhi
- Globalization and Non-violence
- Gandhi Today
- The Ecology of Transformation
- Are There Any Gandhians Left?
- Part III. The Division
- What Is Left of Gandhi's India
- The New Liberal Paradigm in India
- What Happened to Indian Democracy?
- Swadeshi and Village Governance
- An Atomistic Society
- The Corporate Greed
- Do We Need a New Gandhi?
- Contemporary Insecurities
- The War against Nature
- The Economy of Death
- Part IV. Thinking Eco-feminism
- The Reductive Nature of Scientific Reasoning
- The Conquest of Human Beings
- The Two Levels of Reductionism
- What Is the Role of Techno-science in Our World?
- A Care for Life
- Biodiversity and the Plurality of Knowledge
- Corporations and Scientists
- The Feminism of Ordinary Women
- The Future of Poverty in India
- How Can Indians Fight Corruption?
- The Sacredness of Life
- Part V. Saving the Ecosystem
- Staying Alive
- The Polarization of Gender
- Going Beyond Capitalist Patriarchy
- What Is Earth Democracy?
- The Seed Globalization
- Fighting the Industrial Patents
- Knowledge as a Public Good
- Anti-globalization and Public Awareness
- Tools of Violence
- Part VI. Ending with Eco-imperialism
- The Indian Cow
- The Green Revolution in India and Its Responsibilities
- Is the Indian Identity in Danger?
- Building Resistance
- Looking Back after Forty Years
- The Future of Indian Farmers
- From Party Politics to Freedom of Thought
- About the Author