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Labor and the Human Relationship with Nature: The Naturalization of Politics in the Work of Thomas Henry Huxley, Herbert George Wells, and William Morris

机译:劳动与人与自然的关系:托马斯·亨利·赫x黎,赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯和威廉·莫里斯工作中的政治自然化

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Historically labor has been central to humaninteractions with the environment, yetenvironmentalists pay it scant attention. Indeed, they have been critical of those whoforeground labor in their politics, socialistsin particular. However, environmentalists havefound the nineteenth-century socialist WilliamMorris appealing despite the fact that he wroteextensively on labor. This paper considers theplace of labor in the relationship betweenhumanity and the natural world in the work ofMorris and two of his contemporaries, theeminent scientist Thomas Henry Huxley, and theFabian socialist Herbert George Wells. Isuggest that Morris's conception of labor hasmuch to recommend it to environmentalists whoare also interested in issues of socialjustice.
机译:从历史上讲,劳动一直是人类与环境互动的核心,但环保主义者对此却很少关注。的确,他们对那些在政治中特别是在社会主义者中谋求基础的人提出了批评。然而,环保主义者发现,尽管他在劳动方面写了大量文章,但十九世纪的社会主义者威廉·莫里斯却颇具吸引力。本文考虑了莫里斯及其两个同时代的杰出科学家托马斯·亨利·赫x黎和法比亚社会主义者赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯在人类与自然世界之间的关系中的劳动位置。莫里斯的劳动观念足以将其推荐给对社会正义问题也感兴趣的环保主义者。

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