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* Merchant, Carolyn (1992): Radical <strong>Ecology</strong>. The Search for a Livable World.<br />

New York, London.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1973): The Shallow and the <strong>Deep</strong>, Long-Range <strong>Ecology</strong><br />

Movement. A Summary. In: Inquiry, Vol. 16, S. 95-100.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1984a): Identification as a Source of <strong>Deep</strong> Ecological Attitudes,<br />

In: Tobias, Michael (Ed.) (1984): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. San Marcos, California: Avant<br />

Books. S. 256-270.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1984b): Intuition, Intrinsic Value and <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong>. Arne Naess<br />

Replies. In: The Ecologist, Vol. 14, No. 5-6, 1984, S. 201-202.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1988): <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and Ultimate Premises. In: The Ecologist,<br />

Vol. 18, Nos. 4/5, 1988, S. 128-131.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1989): <strong>Ecology</strong>, Community and Lifestile. Cambridge: Cambridge<br />

University Press. Translated and edited <strong>by</strong> David Rothenberg.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1992): The Encouraging Richness and Diversity of Ultimate<br />

Premisses in Environmental Philosophy. In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 9, No. 2, Spring<br />

1992, S. 53-60.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993): Spinoza and the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993a): 'Simple in Means, Rich in Ends'. An Interview with Arne<br />

Naess <strong>by</strong> Stephan Bodian. In: Zimmerman, Michael E. (Ed.) (1993): Environmental<br />

Philosophy. From Animal Rights to Radical <strong>Ecology</strong>. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:<br />

Prentice Hall. S. 182-192.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993b): How Should Supporters of the <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement<br />

Behave in Order to Affect Society and Culture? In: The Trumpeter, Vol. 10, No. 3,<br />

Summer 1993, S. 98-100.<br />

* Naess, Arne (1993c): The <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> Movement: Some Philosophical<br />

Aspects. In: Zimmerman, Michael E. (Ed.) (1993): Environmental Philosophy. From<br />

Animal Rights to Radical <strong>Ecology</strong>. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. S.<br />

193-212.<br />

* Nordquist, Joan (1993): Radical ecological theory: a bibliography. Santa Cruz,<br />

CA : Reference and Research Services.<br />

* Pepper, David (1993): Eco-Socialism. From <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> to Social Justice.<br />

London, New York: Routledge.<br />

* Pepper, David (1995): Misrepresenting <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Ecology</strong> and the Left. In:<br />

Capitalism, Nature, Socialism; 1995, 6, 3(23), Sept, 39-41.<br />

* Pepper, David (1996): Modern Environmentalism: An Introduction. London:<br />

Routledge.<br />

* Pepper, David; Voisey, Heather (1996): Eco-socialism: From deep ecology to<br />

social justice. In: Ecumene: a journal of environment, culture, meaning, 3(2), S.<br />

240-241.<br />

* Peterson, Markus J.; Peterson, Tarla, Rai (1996): <strong>Ecology</strong>: Scientific, <strong>Deep</strong> and<br />

Feminist. In: Environmental Values, vol. Vol. 5, S. 123-146.<br />

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