THE GREENING OF AMERICA’S YOUTH: REMARKS ON ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Abstract
A popular cause among students at America’s universities is a deep concern for the welfare of the
natural environment. This interest in promoting and protecting the natural environment, sometimes called
the «green movement,» is a growing social and political force in the United States. My subject in this
essay concerns how study of the liberal could benefit students committed to the protection of the nature.
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Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch. – New York. – NY: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
2. ELF press release of 9/1/2002 as quoted on Mindfully.org: http://www.mindfully.org/Heritage/ELF-USFSIrvine3sep02.
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3. Willliam Butler Yeats, «The Second Coming,» in Harmon, William, ed. The Classic Hundred Poems.- New
York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch. – New York. – NY: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
2. ELF press release of 9/1/2002 as quoted on Mindfully.org: http://www.mindfully.org/Heritage/ELF-USFSIrvine3sep02.
htm.
3. Willliam Butler Yeats, «The Second Coming,» in Harmon, William, ed. The Classic Hundred Poems.- New
York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
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Petrik, J. (2011). THE GREENING OF AMERICA’S YOUTH: REMARKS ON ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS. The Journal of Psychology &Amp; Sociology, 36(1). Retrieved from https://bulletin-psysoc.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-psy/article/view/530
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