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Why Conservatism Has Become Anti-Conservation - The Science and Politics of an Environmental Maladaptation (Paperback)
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Why Conservatism Has Become Anti-Conservation - The Science and Politics of an Environmental Maladaptation (Paperback)
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Loot Price R389
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Written from the viewpoint of a widely experienced environmental
scientist, the book discusses the roots, characteristics, and
effects of the usually unmentioned elephant in the room when
environmental issues are being considered. This is the conservative
political mindset, which tends to block environmental reforms based
largely on ideological principle. When coupled with similar drives
in much of industry the combination has historically been and will
continue to be a force in delaying and obstructing environmental
action, including most recently relating to global climate change.
In trying to figure out why one of our two main political
ideologies includes an apparent contradiction to a basic survival
interest, conserving their living environment for the benefit of
their offspring (if not for themselves), Lechich looked into
relevant works including evolution sciences, anthropology and
psychology for possible answers. He concludes that there seems to
be clear linkages between our primal behavioral strategies and our
modern political ideologies. The results of this evolution are that
particular characteristics of either ideology are very tightly held
by those individuals who have inherited a pronounced version.
Psychological studies have linked conservatism with strongly held
characteristics which relate to opposition toward
environmentally-oriented restrictions. He also shows that
cooperation has often been an important behavioral path in our
evolution, and makes the case that it would surely be the better
survival strategy in the dire environmental conditions we face
today. In fact, he concludes that conservatism has become an
evolutionary maladaptation when it comes to managing our
environment. Lechich hopes that by clearly demonstrating the
in-grained and thereby basically thoughtless nature of much of
conservatism's antagonism toward environmental reforms, political
moderates and independents will be more dismissive of their
anti-environmental stance and attacks, clearing the way for more
cooperative, democratic action to deal with our looming
environmental problems.
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