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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One Unraveling Earth’s Biodiversity
- Two Human Supremacy and the Roots of the Ecological Crisis
- Three The Framework of Resources and Techno-Managerialism
- Four Is the Human Impact Natural?
- Five The Trouble with Debunking Wilderness
- Six Freedom, Entitlement, and the Fate of the Nonhuman World
- Seven Dystopia at the Doorstep
- Eight Welcoming Limitations
- Nine Restoring Abundant Earth
- Epilogue: Toward an Ecological Civilization
- Notes
- References
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Abundant Earth
- Author(s):
Eileen Crist
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One Unraveling Earth’s Biodiversity
- Two Human Supremacy and the Roots of the Ecological Crisis
- Three The Framework of Resources and Techno-Managerialism
- Four Is the Human Impact Natural?
- Five The Trouble with Debunking Wilderness
- Six Freedom, Entitlement, and the Fate of the Nonhuman World
- Seven Dystopia at the Doorstep
- Eight Welcoming Limitations
- Nine Restoring Abundant Earth
- Epilogue: Toward an Ecological Civilization
- Notes
- References
- Index