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A Theory of Environmental Leadership : Leading for the Earth
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A Theory of Environmental Leadership : Leading for the Earth

In A Theory of Environmental Leadership Mark Manolopoulos draws on his original model of leading outlined in his cutting-edge book Following Reason to derive and develop the first properly systematic model of eco-leadership. Suppose humanity’s relation with the Earth may be described in terms of leadership stages or modalities: once upon a time the Earth led or ruled humanity and now we humans rule or lead the Earth. When the Earth led the Earth flourished; now that humankind leads the Earth flounders - ecological crises multiply and intensify. However there might be a third stage or modality of leadership: humanity leading for the Earth leading in a way that allows the world including humans to re-flourish. What would be the nature of this truly environmental form of leadership? A Theory of Environmental Leadership identifies and critically analyzes the two basic and incompatible positions associated with the way we construe and interact with the non-human: anthropocentrism (human supremacism) and ecocentrism (ecological egalitarianism). By rigorously analyzing and leveraging this polarity this book outlines an innovative theory of eco-leadership together with some of its confronting-but-necessary measures. Expansive and incredibly timely A Theory of Environmental Leadership is ideal for a range of audiences from scholars and students of environmental leadership studies to activists and policymakers. The book’s remarkable clarity and engaging character also makes it suitable for the general public. | A Theory of Environmental Leadership Leading for the Earth

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In A Theory of Environmental Leadership Mark Manolopoulos draws on his original model of leading outlined in his cutting-edge book Following Reason to derive and develop the first properly systematic model of eco-leadership. Suppose humanity’s relation with the Earth may be described in terms of leadership stages or modalities: once upon a time the Earth led or ruled humanity and now we humans rule or lead the Earth. When the Earth led the Earth flourished; now that humankind leads the Earth flounders - ecological crises multiply and intensify. However there might be a third stage or modality of leadership: humanity leading for the Earth leading in a way that allows the world including humans to re-flourish. What would be the nature of this truly environmental form of leadership? A Theory of Environmental Leadership identifies and critically analyzes the two basic and incompatible positions associated with the way we construe and interact with the non-human: anthropocentrism (human supremacism) and ecocentrism (ecological egalitarianism). By rigorously analyzing and leveraging this polarity this book outlines an innovative theory of eco-leadership together with some of its confronting-but-necessary measures. Expansive and incredibly timely A Theory of Environmental Leadership is ideal for a range of audiences from scholars and students of environmental leadership studies to activists and policymakers. The book’s remarkable clarity and engaging character also makes it suitable for the general public. | A Theory of Environmental Leadership Leading for the Earth

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In A Theory of Environmental Leadership Mark Manolopoulos draws on his original model of leading outlined in his cutting-edge book Following Reason to derive and develop the first properly systematic model of eco-leadership. Suppose humanity’s relation with the Earth may be described in terms of leadership stages or modalities: once upon a time the Earth led or ruled humanity and now we humans rule or lead the Earth. When the Earth led the Earth flourished; now that humankind leads the Earth flounders - ecological crises multiply and intensify. However there might be a third stage or modality of leadership: humanity leading for the Earth leading in a way that allows the world including humans to re-flourish. What would be the nature of this truly environmental form of leadership? A Theory of Environmental Leadership identifies and critically analyzes the two basic and incompatible positions associated with the way we construe and interact with the non-human: anthropocentrism (human supremacism) and ecocentrism (ecological egalitarianism). By rigorously analyzing and leveraging this polarity this book outlines an innovative theory of eco-leadership together with some of its confronting-but-necessary measures. Expansive and incredibly timely A Theory of Environmental Leadership is ideal for a range of audiences from scholars and students of environmental leadership studies to activists and policymakers. The book’s remarkable clarity and engaging character also makes it suitable for the general public. | A Theory of Environmental Leadership Leading for the Earth

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