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Green Politics Summary
1,395 words, approx. 5 pages Green Politics is a relatively recent political movement that places a concern for nature and its myriad species at the top of its agenda. New social and political movements arise in response to crises that are perceived to be both long-term and...
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Green Ideology Summary
1,081 words, approx. 4 pages Green is the color of vegetation, in particular of healthy, growing leaves. At least in the growing season it is the predominant color of undeveloped land in non-polar, non-arid regions. Green as a quality of the landscape was what was destroyed or...
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 Environment
Green politics and sustainability politics. (Editorial).
04/01/2002: 520 words, approx. 2 pages Green parties may never come of age. Indeed, green parties of various persuasions have been around for 30 years, but they rarely have been a dominant force in environmental politics. This generally has been the role of pressure groups, citizens' direct action, and...
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 The Nation
Green politics. (Mark Green) (editorial)
09/06/1986: 312 words, approx. 1 pages Green Politics From town councils to the highest national offices, Democratic Party politics is grouping again around two poles: one flying the standard of mass political participation, reform and equity; the other trumpeting allegiance to corporate expansion, institutional stability and national power....


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