00 Preface, Andrew Fiala
1. Introduction: Violence and Nonviolence in the Environmental
Movement, Andrew Fiala, Fresno State University
2. Return to Earth, Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, SUNY Cortland
3. Reflections on Violence, Michael Fox, Queens
University/University of New England
4. On War and the Environment, Lloyd Steffen, Lehigh University
5. Negative Impacts of Militarism, Bill Gay, University of North
Carolina, Charlotte
6. Nature and Human Dwelling, Wendy Hamblet, North Carolina
A&T
7. Moral Extensionism and Nonviolence, Sanjay Lal, Clayton State
University
8. Anthropocentrism, Conservatism and Green Political Thought,
Michael Hemmingsen, McMaster University
9. Guerrilla Gardening for Peace: Existentialist Ethics in Food
Deserts, Damon Boria, Purdue University
10. Slow Violence and Agriculture, Jonathan McConnell, Purdue
University
11. Kant’s Duty Ethics as a complement for resolving
socio-political conflict in Africa, Solomon Laleye, Adekunle Ajasin
University (Nigeria)
12. Sequoyah and Seattle: Chief World Systems, Dave Boersema,
Pacific University
13. The Beloved Community, Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, SUNY Cortland
Andrew Fiala, Ph.D. is Professor of Philosophy at Fresno State University and President of Concerned Philosophers for Peace. Publications include Practical Pacifism (2004), The Just War Myth (2008), Public War, Private Conscience (2010), and Against Religion, Wars, and States (2013).
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