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Inequality, Democracy, and the Environment

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Winner, American Sociological Association Section on Environment and Technology Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award

The world currently faces several severe social and environmental crises, including economic under-development, widespread poverty and hunger, lack of safe drinking water for one-sixth of the world’s population, deforestation, rapidly increasing levels of pollution and waste, dramatic declines in soil fertility and biodiversity, and global warming. Inequality, Democracy, and the Environment sheds light on the structural causes of these and other social and environmental crises, highlighting in particular the key role that elite-controlled organizations, institutions, and networks play in creating these crises.

Liam Downey focuses on four topics—globalization, agriculture, mining, and U.S. energy and military policy—to show how organizational and institutional inequality and elite-controlled organizational networks produce environmental degradation and social harm. He focuses on key institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. Military and the World Trade Organization to show how specific policies are conceived and enacted in order to further elite goals. Ultimately, Downey lays out a path for environmental social scientists and environmentalists to better understand and help solve the world’s myriad social and environmental crises. Inequality, Democracy and the Environment presents a passionate exposé of the true role inequality, undemocratic institutions and organizational power play in harming people and the environment.

336 pages, Hardcover

First published December 18, 2015

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November 3, 2018
An excellent and thorough argument for how capitalism and environmental ruin are linked. I appreciated Downey's look into the tie between the World Bank, IMF, and the elite class in how emerging countries are manipulated into taking the blunt of capitalism's required resource extraction. It's dense, but straight forward and easy to follow. It was exactly what I was looking for.
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March 16, 2023
Good book with lots of interesting takes and information. My only real complaint would be that there are so many stats and so many in text citations that sometimes it was hard to follow along.
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