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DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5514.641-a
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“…Importantly, even though many leftists and some liberals had since the French Revolution opposed exploitation by working to establish deontological institutions that could rein-in industrial capitalist excesses -Social Democrats infiltrating the state to erect institutional bulwarks against markets, and Liberal Democrats seeking to protect the individual from arbitrary incursions upon atomist liberty by the collective, for example -deep ecology asserted that 'the system' which this Old Left took for granted was structured to produce falseness. And, that the Old Left's one-dimensional pursuit of economic-redistributive goals through political institutions also served as a barrier to the 'idiosyncratic selfrealisation' and 'non-conformity' that, once unleashed, would foster ecological equilibrium (Naess, 1993: 204;Leopold 1966Leopold [1949: 187; see also Hay, 2002;Snyder, 1990).…”
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“…Importantly, even though many leftists and some liberals had since the French Revolution opposed exploitation by working to establish deontological institutions that could rein-in industrial capitalist excesses -Social Democrats infiltrating the state to erect institutional bulwarks against markets, and Liberal Democrats seeking to protect the individual from arbitrary incursions upon atomist liberty by the collective, for example -deep ecology asserted that 'the system' which this Old Left took for granted was structured to produce falseness. And, that the Old Left's one-dimensional pursuit of economic-redistributive goals through political institutions also served as a barrier to the 'idiosyncratic selfrealisation' and 'non-conformity' that, once unleashed, would foster ecological equilibrium (Naess, 1993: 204;Leopold 1966Leopold [1949: 187; see also Hay, 2002;Snyder, 1990).…”
Section: Prioritising Ontological Questions or Contextual Description?mentioning
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“…Alternately, the ecosphere should be regarded as a whole nexus of being, the functioning of which cannot accurately or acceptably be understood in terms of its component parts only, if it can be understood in its entirety at all (Light and Rolston III, 2003). For others, holism implies a land ethic that extends the 'boundaries of the [moral] community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals; or, collectively, the land' (Leopold, 1966(Leopold, [1949: 204, see also Callicott, 1989Callicott, , 1999Nash, 1987).…”
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