The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists

The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists

The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists

The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists

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Overview

Climate change is viewed as a primarily scientific, economic, or political issue. While acknowledging the legitimacy of these perspectives, Kevin J. O'Brien argues that we should respond to climate change first and foremost as a case of systematic and structural violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626164352
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kevin J. O'Brien is dean of humanities and associate professor of Christian ethics at Pacific Lutheran University. He is the author of The Ethics of Biodiversity, coeditor of Grounding Religion, and coauthor of An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism. He holds a PhD from Emory University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Toward a Witness of Resistance

Part 1: Climate Change and Nonviolence 1. The Wicked Problem of Climate Change2. Nonviolent Resistance

Part II: Five Witnesses of Nonviolent Resistance3. John Woolman's Moral Purity and Its Limits4. Jane Addams and the Scales of Democracy5. Dorothy Day and the Faith to Love6. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Hope for an Uncertain World7. Cesar Chavez and the Liberating Power of Sacrifice

Conclusion: What Can We Do? Bibliography Index About the Author

What People are Saying About This

LeeAnne Beres

The Violence of Climate Change provides a thoughtful response to a profound set of moral challenges and breathes new hope into those daunted by our new climate reality. There is something for everyone here: insightful analysis, engaging storytelling, and examples of creative resistance. However you are working to address climate change, this book is food for the journey.

Willis Jenkins

Essential reading for the climate justice movement, this book is for anyone wondering how the ideas and tactics of iconic figures of previous movements can shape action in the weird world of climate change.

Bill McKibben

Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King Jr., Dorothy Day, Jane Addams, and John Woolman are five of the most important people our planet has produced, and it’s remarkably good to see their witness brought to bear on the greatest problem our planet has ever faced.

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