Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice
Environmental sustainability and social, or distributive, justice are both widely regarded as desirable social objectives. But can we assume that they are compatible with each other? In this path-breaking study, Professor Dobson, a leading expert on environmental politics, analyses the complex relationship between these two pressing objectives. Environmental sustainability is taken to be a contested idea, and three distinct conceptions of it are described and explored. These conceptions are then examined in the context of fundamental distributive questions such as: Among whom or what should distribution take place? What should be distributed? What should the principle of distribution be? The author critically examines the claims of the 'environmental justice' and 'sustainable development' movements that social justice and environmental sustainability are points on the same virtuous circle, and concludes that radical environmental demands are only incompletely served by couching them in terms of justice.
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Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice
Environmental sustainability and social, or distributive, justice are both widely regarded as desirable social objectives. But can we assume that they are compatible with each other? In this path-breaking study, Professor Dobson, a leading expert on environmental politics, analyses the complex relationship between these two pressing objectives. Environmental sustainability is taken to be a contested idea, and three distinct conceptions of it are described and explored. These conceptions are then examined in the context of fundamental distributive questions such as: Among whom or what should distribution take place? What should be distributed? What should the principle of distribution be? The author critically examines the claims of the 'environmental justice' and 'sustainable development' movements that social justice and environmental sustainability are points on the same virtuous circle, and concludes that radical environmental demands are only incompletely served by couching them in terms of justice.
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Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice

Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice

by Andrew Dobson
Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice
Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice

Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice

by Andrew Dobson

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Environmental sustainability and social, or distributive, justice are both widely regarded as desirable social objectives. But can we assume that they are compatible with each other? In this path-breaking study, Professor Dobson, a leading expert on environmental politics, analyses the complex relationship between these two pressing objectives. Environmental sustainability is taken to be a contested idea, and three distinct conceptions of it are described and explored. These conceptions are then examined in the context of fundamental distributive questions such as: Among whom or what should distribution take place? What should be distributed? What should the principle of distribution be? The author critically examines the claims of the 'environmental justice' and 'sustainable development' movements that social justice and environmental sustainability are points on the same virtuous circle, and concludes that radical environmental demands are only incompletely served by couching them in terms of justice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191522352
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/03/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1490L (what's this?)
File size: 845 KB

About the Author

Andrew Dobson is Professor of Politics at Keele University. From 1984-1987 he was a Postdoctorate Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1: Social Justice and Environmental Politics
  • 2: Three Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability
  • 3: The Dimensions of Social Justice
  • 4: 'Critical Natural Capital' and Social Justice (Part One)
  • 5: 'Critical Natural Capital' and Social Justice (Part Two)
  • 6: 'Irreversibility' and Social Justice
  • 7: 'Natural Value' and Social Justice
  • Conclusion
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