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... political power . This is an important reason for local- izing the economy . But political power need not be so fully localized . Although I would argue that issues should be dealt with at the lowest level practicable , there are issues ...
... political power . This is an important reason for local- izing the economy . But political power need not be so fully localized . Although I would argue that issues should be dealt with at the lowest level practicable , there are issues ...
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... political ones . There has been considerable interest in decentralization of political power in recent years , but not much has really happened . An economy organized on national and international lines limits the political power of ...
... political ones . There has been considerable interest in decentralization of political power in recent years , but not much has really happened . An economy organized on national and international lines limits the political power of ...
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... political and economic democracy , people will be able to care for the earth , and its destruction will stop . Parallel to the social ecologists are a fifth group , eco - femi- nists . They , too , believe that changes in human society ...
... political and economic democracy , people will be able to care for the earth , and its destruction will stop . Parallel to the social ecologists are a fifth group , eco - femi- nists . They , too , believe that changes in human society ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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