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Reading List

As you may know now, Green politics involves a genuine wide spectrum of ideas, particularly across the Left-wing of the political spectrum. Since there is so much information out there in today's world, many ideas, and many theories, we thought we'd construct a reading list that allows you to learn more about Green politics. 

 

You'll find we've put the library code and link next to each book so that you can find it easier.

 

 

Economy

 

Brooks, Richard, The Great Tax Robbery: How Britain became a tax haven for fat cats and big business  (HJ2323.G7 B76)

 

Chang, Ha-Joon, 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism (HV2100.C42)

 

Harvey, David, A Brief History of Neoliberalism  (HD87.H374)

 

Rogers, Chris, Capitalism and its Alternatives  (HB501.R64)

 

Schumacher, E.F, Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered (HB171.S38)

 

Piketty, Thomas, Capital in the Twenty-first Century  (HB501.P43613)

 

 

Enviroment

 

Dryzek, John, et al, Climate-Challenged Society  (QC902.9.D79)

 

Klein, Naomi, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate  (QC903.K54)

 

Meadows, Donella, Limits to Growth: the 30-year update (HD75.6.M433)

 

 

 

Political Theory

 

Dobson, Andrew, Green Political Thought (JA75.8.D63)

 

Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice  (KA 35.R2)

 

Swift, Adam, Political Philosophy: A beginner's guide for students and politicians  (JA71.S95)

 

 

 

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