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How to Think Seriously About the Planet:The Case for an Environmental Conservatism
 
 

How to Think Seriously About the Planet:The Case for an Environmental Conservatism [Kindle Edition]

Roger Scruton

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The environment has long been the undisputed territory of the political Left, which casts international capitalism, consumerism, and the over-exploitation of natural resources as the principle threats to the planet, and sees top-down interventions as the most effective solution.In How to Think Seriously About the Planet, Roger Scruton rejects this view and offers a fresh approach to tackling the most important political problem of our time. The environmental movement, he contends, is philosophically confused and has unrealistic agendas. Its sights are directed at the largescale events and the confrontation between international politics and multinational business. But Scruton argues that no large-scale environmental project, however well-intentioned, will succeed if it is not rooted in small-scale practical reasoning. Seeing things on a large scale promotes top-down solutions, managed by unaccountable bureaucracies that fail to assess local conditions and are rife with unintended consequences. Scruton argues for the greater efficacy of local initiatives over global schemes, civil association over political activism, and small-scale institutions of friendship over regulatory hyper-vigilance. And he suggests that conservatism is far better suited to solving environmental problems than either liberalism or socialism. Rather than entrusting the environment to unwieldy NGOs and international committees, we must assume personal responsibility and foster local control. People must be empowered to take charge of their environment, to care for it as they would a home, and to involve themselves through the kind of local associations that have been the traditional goal of conservative politics.Our common future is by no means assured, but as Roger Scruton clearly demonstrates in this important book, there is a path that can ensure the future safety of our planet and our species.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 635 KB
  • Print Length: 464 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0199895570
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (1 May 2012)
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00829L62C
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Finely Balanced Approach 2 Jun 2012
By S. Hayward - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Roger Scruton turns his enormous breadth of learning and powers of sustained concentration on the vexing problem of the environment, which tends otherwise to to be mired in the rut of left-right cliches and stubbornly fixed positions. The result in this book is a truly fresh and original synthesis of the best aspects of conventional environmental thought and its critics. This book ought to be read and wrestled with by people on all parts of the political spectrum. Everyone will find something in it to disagree with--I do--but will also find some new challenges to familiar but inadequate and superficial ways of thinking about environmental issues. This book deserves to take its place on the shelf of the dozen most serious and significant environmental books of the last 25 years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Highly Educational Book 17 Dec 2012
By William L. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Roger Scruton, a British author, spent the better part of a year accumulating the background information for this book. The result is an extremely rewarding and educational treatise on what works and what doesn't work in terms of getting people to change their behavior to improve the environment.

Much of the book is based around the concept of oikophilia, which is roughly translated as "love of home." Human beings have a difficult time relating to things that are far removed from their everyday experience. International treaties, for example, mean little or nothing to them, whereas protecting their property from things that might cause damage is readily comprehended.

Regulations made by bureaucrats at the European Union, or even by our own Environmental Protection Administration, engender little in the way of warm feelings that can be translated into individual action. Rules that forbid taking measures to improve one's private property (such as rules against filling in "wetlands") elicit frustration and anger; why not improve your land so as to make it more habitable to yourself and your heirs?

Scruton shows that many government regulations are counterproductive. For instance, regulations requiring packaging of food products leads to proliferation of non-biodegradable plastics that pile up in spaces where they will degrade the environment for generations to come. The author asks why local farmers cannot present their wares for sale in local (mom and pop) grocery stores, without wrapping everything in plastic? The advent of supermarkets has improved access to food while simultaneously contributing to an environmental disaster.

Essentially, the conservative approach to environmental issues is predicated on taking into account the natural tendency of people to love their home, and want to protect it. Governments have tried to take the easy road of grinding out regulations that are neither appreciated or understood. The little platoons, such as neighborhood improvement associations, bring people together with their neighbors to deal with common concerns. Big government is more likely to drive out these organizations by legislation and administrative regulations, which do not work overall.

I doubt that anyone will be able to "speed read" this book and get much out of it. My own experience was to read every sentence and reflect on its meaning at length. We owe a debt of appreciation to this scholar from across the Atlantic, and I hope that his efforts will be well rewarded by an improved approach to conservation of our resources.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The title is correct 30 Jan 2013
By William Lowry - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Scruton did a good job in defining the conversation, as he always does. I also liked his call for cooperation among those who are wanting to conserve what we have been given. This is not the only book one should read in this area, but it is one will show how conservatives should think about these issues.
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