First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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"[A] masterful piece of work, carefully thought out, well organized...Presented clearly with little ambiguity...a truly interdisciplinary treatment of the subject."
-Gerald L. Young of Washington State University
Based on an analysis of economic mechanisms as the result of complexities of cultural evolution, this book offers an investigation of the processes that have resulted in global environmental change. The author develops both a short-term strategy and a long-term perspective for managing this crisis. Demonstrating how and why world economic and environmental policies are dangerously out of synch with each other, Jaeger arrives at an understanding of human reality that stresses the importance of interpersonal reltions, both in private life and within the world economic system itself.
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