Edward Goldsmith
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Green Britain or ...

Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland cover pictureGreen Britain or Industrial Wasteland was written by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard, and published by Polity Press in February 1988.

1988-02-00
Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland - cover - This is the cover of the book Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard. It was published by Polity Press, February 1988.
1988-02-00
Changing values (original version) - Part Five of the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988), concluding the introduction.
1988-02-00
Delaying tactics - Part Four of the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988).
1988-02-00
Secrecy - Part Three of the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988).
1988-02-00
Rationalising inaction - Part Two of the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988).
1988-02-00
The costs of modernization - Part One of the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988).
1986-00-00
Changing values (edited version) - From the introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland by Edward Goldsmith and Nicholas Hildyard (Polity Press, February 1988). Written in 1986, republished in The Doomsday Funbook (Jon Carpenter Books, February 2006). "The loss of nature's benefits is not considered a cost. It does not appear to have occurred to economists that if our activities interfere too radically with the workings of nature, then nature might no longer be capable of providing the benefits we now take for granted and upon which our very survival depends ... "
1986-00-00
The costs of modernisation - "There is a direct, historical link between the increasingly serious environmental problems we are experiencing today and the 'modernisation' of our economic activities ... ". Co-authored by Nicholas Hildyard, co-editor of The Ecologist this article is the Introduction to Green Britain or Industrial Wasteland (Polity Press, 1986).
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