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In the 1980s, ecofeminism and the U.S. Green movement seemed to offer some of this countrys most powerful and promising solutions to problems of social and environmental justice. A decade later, ecofeminism has become more a perspective than a movement, and divisions within the Greens have deepened as its national focus has shifted from issue-based politics to party building. Why have these movements faltered? A member of both movements, Greta Gaard bases her analysis on her personal experience as well as extensive secondary sources and interviews with key theorists, activists, and speakers across the United States. By allowing each movements members to speak for themselves, she traces the separate origins and development of each movement, explains their connections, and reveals the light that each can cast upon the other and on the difficulties facing social action in general. Beginning with the ecofeminists, Gaard describes the paths environmental causes, the feminist peace movement, the feminist spirituality movement, the animal liberation movement, and the anti-toxics movement, as well as experiences of interconnectedness that have led women (and a few men) to articulate an ecofeminist perspective. Tracing the movement from the 1980s to the present, she defines its present strands as liberal ecofeminism, radical ecofeminism, socialist ecofeminism, and social ecofeminism. Gaard illustrates the development of the U.S. Greens from a national movement into a political party. She defines the various factions the Left Greens, the Youth Greens, and the Green Politics Network that influenced the movements direction and underlay the debates during Ralph Naders 1996 presidential campaign. She shows how the history of these three groups can be seen as stages in the transition from a leftist and sometimes anarchist focus to an emphasis on electoral political action that places the Green movement squarely within the pattern of other social movements around the world. Despite the significant influence that ecofeminists have had in shaping the Greens as a national movement, many have chosen to withdraw from the Greens. Gaard looks at the reasons for member disaffection and draws disturbing conclusions about the compatibility between liberal feminism, cultural ecofeminism, and patriarchal politics. She also presents the divisions within the Greens as ongoing battles within the new left, the radical ecology movement, and various social justice movements. She focuses on three general areas conflicts over philosophy, conflicts over representation, and conflicts over strategy to make suggestions for how to bring about the kind of social transformation envisioned by both the Greens and the ecofeminists. Arguing that the Concord Principles represent a populist form of liberal democracy that fundamentally betrays both ecofeminism and Green philosophy, she uses the 1996 Nader campaign as a departure point for developing an ecofeminist theory of radical democracy and to speculate on future directions for Green politics and for ecofeminism. Her analysis illuminates the nature and direction of each of these important movements and the pressures and conflicts experienced by all social movements at the end of the twentieth century. Author note: Greta Gaard is Associate Professor of Humanities, Fairhaven College at Western Washington University. She is the editor of Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature (Temple).

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title Ecological Politics Ecofeminists and the Greens author - photo 1

title:Ecological Politics : Ecofeminists and the Greens
author:Gaard, Greta Claire.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566395704
print isbn13:9781566395700
ebook isbn13:9780585365855
language:English
subjectGreen movement--United States, Ecofeminism--United States, Environmental policy--United States, Environmental ethics--United States.
publication date:1998
lcc:GE197.G33 1998eb
ddc:363.7/0525
subject:Green movement--United States, Ecofeminism--United States, Environmental policy--United States, Environmental ethics--United States.
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Ecological Politics
Ecofeminists and the Greens
Greta Gaard
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1998 by - photo 2
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Temple. University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1998 by Temple University. All rights reserved
Published 1998
Printed in the United States of America
Text design by Will Boehm Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication - photo 3
Text design by Will Boehm
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gaard, Greta Claire.
Ecological politics : ecofeminists and the Greens / Greta Gaard.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56639-569-0 (cl. : alk paper). ISBN 1-56639-570-4 (pbk. : alk.
paper)
1. Green movementUnited States. 2. EcofeminismUnited States.
3. Environmental policyUnited States. 4. Environmental ethics
United States. 1. Title.
GE197.G33 1998
363.7'0525dc21 97-12413
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To the next generation of social movement activists
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
1
Ecofeminist Roots
11
2
The U.S. Greens: From Movement to Party
53
3
The U.S. Greens As a Social Movement
88
4
Ecofeminists in the Greens
140
5
Divisions among the Greens
177
6
Democracy, Ecofeminism, and the Nader Presidential Campaign
229
Conclusion
264

Page viii
Appendixes
A
Chronology of Ecofeminism
271
B
Chronology of the U.S. Greens
273
C
The Original Ten Key Values of the U.S. Greens
276
D
The Pillars, Values, and Principles of the Greens
280
E
Interviews
281
Notes
285
Index
325

Page ix
Acknowledgments
On the shores of Lake Superior, while I was working on the actions and interviews that would find expression in this book, Jan Hartley was working out many of these same ideas in her art. In 1989, Jan gave up her commercial art work and began painting the images that came to her in meditation. Though all her work addresses issues of environmental concern, I was drawn to her Spirit Cape series, which refers to the destruction and possible rebirth of the earth's ecosystems. Each of the twelve images in the series carries symbols on the wings of birds, symbols representing the habitat destruction of the bird portrayed as well as the hope that the viewer will respond by taking action. Jan writes, "I am concerned that the circle of life and death, male and female, night and day, good and evil (all the opposites that we hold in our mind) is being torn apart by our dualistic thinking. Instead of seeing holistically, we are separating the part from the whole, causing dissension and dis-ease." In "Spirit Cape of the Gemini," crow and dove give birth to the ancient completeness that exists in all creation. Like this book, it presents an image of hope. I am grateful to Jan Hartley for offering her "Spirit Cape of the Gemini" for the cover of this book's paperback edition.
Ecological Politics was made possible by the many ecofeminists and Greens who participated in this research, allowing me to videotape or interview them without compensation for their time or inconvenience: Margo Adair, Carol Adams, Lourdes Argulles, Lois Arkin, Judi Bari, Amy Belanger, Dee Berry, Keiko Bonk, Walt Bresette, David Conley, Jan Conley, Deane Curtin, Debbie
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Domal, Josephine Donovan, Riane Eisler, Regina Endrizzi, Hugh Esco, Carolyn Estes, Mike Feinstein, Margaret Garcia, Annie Goeke, Winston Gordon, Elizabeth Dodson Gray, Lori Gruen, JoAnn Haberman, Chaia Heller, Lydia Herbert, Tricia Hoffman, Marti Kheel, Ynestra King, Erica Bremer Kneipp, Winona LaDuke, Stephanie Lahar, Linda Martin, Cathleen McGuire, Susan Meeker-Lowry, Ross Mirkarimi, Lowell Nelson, Gloria Orenstein, John Rensenbrink, Ira Rohter, Julia Scofield Russell, Connie Salamone, Lorna Salzman, Catriona Sandilands, Laura Schere, Vandana Shiva, Joel Sipress, Charlene Spretnak, Penelope Starr-Karlin, Brian Tokar, Karen Warren, Laura Winton, and Toni Wurst. I am truly indebted to Dan Coleman, Chaia Heller, Laura Schere, and John Schrafnaugel, who trusted me with their books and archives of grassroots materials on ecofeminism and Green politics; to George Franklin of
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