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Looking for a new way forward, or a different explanation of what is currently happening? Susan Hawthorne challenges the universal endorsement of global western culture with her concept of biodiversity, arguing that biodiversity is a useful metaphor for understanding social, political, and economic relations in the globalised world of the twenty-first century. She provides a visionary outlook and proposes ways forward that emphasise social justice, multiversity and an ecologically-grounded feminist philosophy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Permissions
- Preface to the 2022 Edition
- Introduction. A Feminist Critique of Western Global Culture
- One. The Principle of Diversity
- Two. Power and Knowledge: Global Monotony or Local Diversity?
- Three. One Global Economy or Diverse Decolonised Economies?
- Four. Land as Relationship and Land as Possession
- Five. Farming, Fishing and Forestry: From Subsistence to Terminator Technology
- Six. Production, Consumption and Work: Global and Local
- Seven. Monocultures and Multilateral Trade Rules
- Eight. Wild Politics
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography