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04-05-2006, 07:35 AM #1OPSenior Member
Ecologism
From the eighties onward, it became common to refer to different â??shadesâ? of environmentalism: someone who was obviously green in their opinions might be further categorised as dark green or deep green, implying they had a radical or fundamentalist approach to the need to preserve the environment. This radical end of the green movement has been given the name ecologism within the movement itself, though the word is still infrequent in general usage. Many greens distinguish between ecologism and environmentalism. The former is a fundamentalist philosophy of deep greennessâ??some would argue a political ideology, though not aligned anywhere along the traditional right versus left, capitalism versus socialism axisâ??with a strong spiritual component that seeks to preserve the environment in absolute terms without concern for the place of human beings within it and in particular without making allowance for the potential needs of future generations.
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