CLARK, John. A Social Ecology. 11. The New Leviathan
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Previous: Presentation 1. The Social and the Ecological 2. A Dialectical Holism 3. No Nature 4. The Ecological Self 5. A Social Ecology of Value (...)
Previous: Presentation 1. The Social and the Ecological 2. A Dialectical Holism 3. No Nature 4. The Ecological Self 5. A Social Ecology of Value (...)
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