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22 Cards in this Set
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Bio-centric equality
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all species are equal within the environment, taken into considerations when making political decisions
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anarchism
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rejection of all forms of hierarchy and authority
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passive objects
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both women and nature are dominated
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feminism
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came in three waves:
1) after french revolution 2) 1960-1980 as an ideology 3) 1980-now became more diverse |
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liberal feminism
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claim for equal rights not just in theory but also in practice, this is going to be changed by education
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environment
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material world in which we live
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citizenship
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status with a set of rights and practice which allows us to involve in formal and informal politics
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liberal market environmentalism
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environmental problems must be solved through the market
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ecology
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study of relationships between organisms and their environment
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radical feminism
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focus on sexual oppression through everyday practices and expectations
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utopian socialism
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liberating humanity by giving it an image of what it coule be and by inspiring people to create new forms of relationships
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eco-feminism
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add patriarchy to the source of environmental degration
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social anarchism
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individual are all responsible for eachother and decide on all aspects of our lives as long as we face the same problems
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patriarchy
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political practises, public policy and institutions uphold the power of men in order to decide all aspects of society
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the commons
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doesn't belong to anyone but enjoyed by everyone
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post-modern feminism
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theoretical before activist tried to redefine the concept of women, sex and gender leading to respect for difference
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environmentalism
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attempt to focus politics around concern about the environment from human activities
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individual anarchism
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individuals have no responsibility towards other but themselves
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market incentives
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govt. intervention or its absence through market or legislation
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eco-marxism
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capitalism as a source of environment degration because it is oriented toward endless growth and values profit over every other goal
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socialist feminism
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source of inequality not only through patriarchy but through capitalism as well because both exploit women
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econcentrism
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environment has an intrinsic value
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