Judith Plant introduces two pivotal words to the reader from the title onward in her piece Searching for Common Ground: Ecofeminism and Bioregionalism. Ecofeminism stems from the common dominating relationship men exert on ecosystems and women around the world. Plant equates the violence and sexual abuse conducted towards women as analogous to the “rape of read more
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Scholarship of Sustainability 8
April 6, 2014 – 2:50 pm
In his work ‘The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis’ Lynn White, Jr. accuses Christianity as the driving theosophy of the degradation and destruction of nature. He readily makes this sentiment apparent as he writes, “Christianity, in absolute contrast to ancient paganism and Asia’s religions (except, perhaps, Zoroastrianism), not only established a dualism of man read more
