What are some good books/articles/theories that deal with power relationships between humankind and "nature". Nature in this sense I define as the sum of all non-human lifeforms (animals, bacteria, plants, funghi, algae, etc) and non-manmade environmental structures (mountains, woods, oceans, etc).
I'm looking for something that emphasizes the dialogical nature of power relationships, and focuses not just on one side of the argument. (i.e. How does man exert power over nature and how does nature exert power over man).
Something I found in another thread, which seems to fit the bill:
>Industrial Society and Its Future (Theodore Kaczynski)
Feel free to get more specific and tell us your own thoughts on the subject in the ensuing discussion! :3
Look into deep ecologists like Pentti Linkola, even though he is a bit of a doomsday prophet if that is something you do not like.
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http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4239/4239-h/4239-h.htm
>>904191
read the wikipedia. what an odd guy.