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Human and non-human well-being is central to environmental concern. in this book John O'Neill develops an Aristotelian account of welfare which reveals that concern for the good of non-humans and future generations are components of our own well-being. He shows that welfare and liberal justifications of market-based approaches to environmental policy fail, and examines the implications this has had for debates about the market, civil society and politics in modern society.O'Neill, John is the author of 'Ecology, Policy and Politics Human Well-Being and the Natural World', published 1994 under ISBN 9780415073004 and ISBN 0415073006.
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