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Prospects for Green Liberal Democracy

«After exploring various dimensions of sustainability and establishing criteria to determine whether a given political system is logically compatible with them, Jagers concludes that developmental liberal democracies have more inherent potential for sustainability then their protective counterparts....[Jagers'] argument is thorough, rigorous, and well-informed. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Graduate Students and faculty.»

Sandra K. Hinchman, St. Lawrence University, CHOICE

Both eco-authoritarian and democratic scholars have claimed that a liberal democracy cannot pay due attention to the environment. However, such claims call for profound analysis. Jagers argues that much in the debate on liberal democracy and environmental concern can be more stringently elaborated. Les mer

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Both eco-authoritarian and democratic scholars have claimed that a liberal democracy cannot pay due attention to the environment. However, such claims call for profound analysis. Jagers argues that much in the debate on liberal democracy and environmental concern can be more stringently elaborated. For instance, there has been a tendency to compound philosophical and institutional objections against liberal democracy. Often it is unclear what the critical voices actually mean when they speak of liberal democracy. In addition, the compatibility between specific forms of liberal democracy and sustainable development has not been thoroughly investigated. Most studies have been limited to comparing liberal and ecological values, or ecological values and liberal institutions. To avoid many of these shortcomings, this study analyzes the compatibility between sustainable development policies and liberal democracy by combining political theory and resource scenarios based on environmental science.

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Forlag
University Press of America
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780761836100
Utgivelsesår
2006
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«After exploring various dimensions of sustainability and establishing criteria to determine whether a given political system is logically compatible with them, Jagers concludes that developmental liberal democracies have more inherent potential for sustainability then their protective counterparts....[Jagers'] argument is thorough, rigorous, and well-informed. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Graduate Students and faculty.»

Sandra K. Hinchman, St. Lawrence University, CHOICE

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Hanna Sofia – 18.10.2007

– In this book Jagers continues with his discussion about the connection between liberalism and sustainable development, which he started in his PhD-thesis Justice, Liberty and Bread - For All? The book is interesting as liberalism is not the direct ideology one thinks of when it comes to ecological values. More people probably think of anarchism, Marxism, feminism and socialism, but Jagers succeeds in his argumentation that liberalism also can take ecological values in consideration. This is a book for people who are intersted in the environment and who wants to be challenged in their opinion which political ideology is the most ecofriendly.

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