A history of the capitalist culture of work. It demonstrates that its values of respect for wealth and the justification of inequality are neither natural nor inevitable and that they have been actively promoted at all levels of society. The author argues that it is time to consider alternatives.
Takes a interdisciplinary and analytical approach to the development, implementation and impact of environmental policies that govern our relationship with the environment. This work also covers how principles are applied in real life to a range of issues from persistent chemical pollution to climate change to fishing rights and watershed usage.
A history of the capitalist culture of work. It demonstrates that its values of respect for wealth and the justification of inequality are neither natural or inevitable and that they have been actively promoted at all levels of society. The author argues that it is time to consider alternatives.
Investigates how consumerist values are forced upon children in order to shape them into under-aged hyperconsumers.