Enough! A Modest Political Ecology for an Uncertain Future

Enough! insists there is enough for all. Creating such a future is not about producing more or living with less. Instead, it starts with rethinking our politics, economics and approach to livelihoods. Mary Lawhon and Tyler McCreary develop a "modest approach" to justice and sustainability,...

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Main Author: Lawhon, Mary (auth)
Other Authors: McCreary, Tyler (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne Agenda Publishing Limited 2023
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