Left Biocentrism Overview Now Available

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        Left Biocentrism Overview Now Available

Two new Green Web Bulletins are available to activists on
request:
#63 "My Path to Left Biocentrism: Part I - The Theory;" and
#64 "My Path to Left Biocentrism: Part II - Actual Issues." 
The Bulletins are by D. Orton, and are dated April 1998.

The Bulletins give a comprehensive presentation of the
characteristics of the left biocentric theoretical tendency
within the deep ecology movement. 

Part I (about 4,000 words) includes the important thinkers 
for a left biocentric synthesis, and discusses the
continuities and discontinuities of left biocentrism with
deep ecology. Bulletin #63 also includes the ten-point
"Left Biocentrism Primer."

Part II (about 5,000 words) shows the application of left
biocentrism to actual issues: forests and forestry,
aboriginal issues, relationship to the Left, green movement
and party, protected areas and wildlife, and sustainable 
development. In discussing these issues, what is
distinctive about left biocentrism compared to deep
ecology, is outlined.

Contact:  
        Green Web
        R.R. #3 
        Saltsprings, NS
        Canada
        B0K 1P0

E-mail:
        greenweb@fox.nstn.ca

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