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How Should I Live My Life?: Psychology, Environmental Science, and Moral Traditions
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How Should I Live My Life?: Psychology, Environmental Science, and Moral Traditions

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A cross-disciplinary study of psychology, theology, economics and environmental science, this text presents an overview of the human beliefs and institutions that have led to the emerging global ecological threats. By viewing societal institutions and the psychology that spawns them, George Howard aims to get to the root causes of global ecological crises and provides a roadmap for changing the disastrous course that humans face. With detailed descriptions of economic and psychological methods that lead to the choices that society has made, Howard puts forth his vision for society’s path in an argument for changing the course of economic and environmental policies practised by the governments of the world today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
25 August 2002
Pages
208
ISBN
9780742522077

A cross-disciplinary study of psychology, theology, economics and environmental science, this text presents an overview of the human beliefs and institutions that have led to the emerging global ecological threats. By viewing societal institutions and the psychology that spawns them, George Howard aims to get to the root causes of global ecological crises and provides a roadmap for changing the disastrous course that humans face. With detailed descriptions of economic and psychological methods that lead to the choices that society has made, Howard puts forth his vision for society’s path in an argument for changing the course of economic and environmental policies practised by the governments of the world today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
25 August 2002
Pages
208
ISBN
9780742522077