The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific RevolutionHarperCollins, 10 sept 2019 - 369 páginas UPDATED 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH 2020 PREFACE An examination of the Scientific Revolution that shows how the mechanistic world view of modern science has sanctioned the exploitation of nature, unrestrained commercial expansion, and a new socioeconomic order that subordinates women. |
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The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution Carolyn Merchant Vista previa restringida - 1990 |
The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution Carolyn Merchant No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1983 |
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