Dewey and Leopold on the Limits of Environmental Justice

Philosophical Frontiers 4 (2009)
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Abstract

Environmental justice refers to many things: a global activist movement, local groups that struggle to redress the inequitable distribution of environmental goods (and bads), especially as they affect minority communities, as well as a vast body of interdisciplinary scholarship documenting and motivating these movements. In the past three decades, scholarly debates over what environmental justice requires have been dominated by a discourse of rights.

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Shane Ralston
University of Ottawa (PhD)

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