This book encourages readers to acknowledge humanity’s contribution
to the environmental crisis, proposing a way forward by exploring the
power of ordinary people to bring about large-scale cultural change.
Is it possible for humankind to change its ways and shed the belief
that the planet is ours to do with as we like? Internationally
acclaimed philosopher of education Jane Roland Martin argues that
"humancentrism" is a learned affair, and what is learned can be
unlearned. Turning to the past to see how large-scale cultural change
has occurred, she discovers a pattern in the achievements of such
historical luminaries as Martin Luther, Mahatma Gandhi, Rosa Parks and
Greta Thunberg that we too can follow. Drawing on history, philosophy,
and literature as well as the natural and social sciences and hoping
to mobilize readers to effective action, Martin employs an accessible
and powerful rhetoric, with each chapter beginning with a scene from
history written in dialogue form. This book calls on young and old to
avert a looming tragedy of Aristotelian proportions--the demise of the
“Mother Nature” that made it possible for our species to flourish.
Thoroughly interdisciplinary in its approach, it will appeal to
students and teachers as well as general readers interested in
environmental studies, philosophy, and education.
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Changing Human Culture with Lessons from the Past
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ISBN
9781040026830
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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