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Martin W. Lewis

    The Flight from Science and Reason
    The Indo-European Controversy
    The Money Diet
    Green delusions
    • Scholars, politicians, and activists worldwide are finally recognizing the severity of the global environmental crisis, yet serious threats to the environmental movement remain. Anti-environmentalists dismiss the very idea of a "crisis" as a mirage. Much less obvious, however, is the more subtle threat masquerading under the mantle of environmentalism itself. It is this threat that Green Delusions addresses. Writing from the standpoint of a committed environmentalist, Martin W. Lewis contends that many of the most devoted and strident "greens," those who propose a radical environmentalism, unwittingly espouse an ill-conceived doctrine that has devastating implications for the global ecosystem. In this book he distinguishes the main variants of eco-extremism, exposes the fallacies upon which such views ultimately flounder, and demonstrates that the policies advocated by their proponents would, if enacted, result in unequivocal ecological catastrophe. Lewis describes an environmental community deeply divided by conflicting visions of a sustainable future economy. The agenda proposed by eco-extremists, based on local economic self-sufficiency, a shunning of market exchange, and a general retreat from advanced technology, aims at a thoroughgoing reinvention of all social and economic forms. In this program, Lewis identifies the potential for monumental disruption and complete political alienation, an undermining of the very foundations on which a new and ecologically sane economic order must be built. Instead, he argues, we must move forward into the solar age - an age that will require more investment in our technological infrastructure as well as the retention of a globally integrated economy. Furthermore, in order to advance the reforms needed to change our present course, environmentalism must avoid divisive radical philosophies and try to create a broad-ranging consensus. Green Delusions - at once polemic and prescriptive - is an impassioned attempt to defend the environmental movement against extremist ideas that would lead to self-defeating political strategies and would prevent society from making the reforms it so desperately needs

      Green delusions
    • Do you want to cut your bills without cutting back? Are you fed up with being ripped off? Do you want more money in your pocket? The average person spends more money on their telephone bill than stocks and shares - so why do finance books always talk about the markets? Whether it's utilities, credit cards, DVDs or debt, The Money Diet holds the secret of how to save. With crash-diet tips for speedy savings, a healthy eating guide to debt management, case studies and a complete financial fitness for life programme to strengthen reader's money-saving muscles, Martin Lewis can save you -6000 a year with his fully-researched, easy to implement, cutting-edge advice!

      The Money Diet
    • The Indo-European Controversy

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Challenging the prevailing theories in evolutionary studies, the book critiques the media-favored connection between Indo-European languages and Neolithic Anatolia. It advocates for traditional methodologies in historical linguistics, emphasizing the importance of established practices in understanding language development and evolution.

      The Indo-European Controversy
    • The Flight from Science and Reason

      • 593 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      The end of the 20th century has seen a turning away from the Enlightenment ideals of rationalism, most distressingly by the American academic community itself. This book probes the impulse to unreason from such unlikely quarters as biomedical science, mathematics, and ecology and takes a critical look at other epistemologic frameworks advanced by those taking up the cudgels against science.

      The Flight from Science and Reason