"Jefferson famously encouraged every generation to reexamine The Constitution and the State to make them fit the times. Kalinowski has brilliantly done so for this generation. He has imaginatively and authoritatively reexamined Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton for this generation, as humanity faces ecological disaster and species extinction. This is truly a much-needed book for the times." - Richard Matthews, Distinguished University Professor, Political Science, Lehigh University, USA "A necessary book that clarifies the American approach to environmental politics better than anything I've read. Well-written, insightful, and essential reading." - David W. Orr, Counselor to the President, Oberlin College, USA
Introduction -- Interpreting America’s Two Constitutions – Looking Through an Environmental Lens
Part I – Environmental Politics and Our Written Constitution
Chapter One – The Scope and Limits of Mainstream Environmentalism
Chapter Two – Radical Environmentalism – Challenging Our Institutions and Beliefs
Chapter Three – The Environment and the Constitution – Ecological Principles and Liberal Policy Making
Part II – Cultural Legacies: America’s Unwritten Constitution
Chapter Four – Political Theory and the American Founding – The Tension Between Logic and History
Chapter Five – The Environmental Legacy of Thomas Jefferson – Cultivating the Rooted Citizen
Chapter Six – The Environmental Legacy of Alexander Hamilton – Manufacturing Power from Delusion
Chapter Seven – The Environmental Legacy of James Madison – Pursuing Stability in a World of Limits
Part III – The Heritage: Environmentalism and the Evolving Constitution
Chapter Eight – The Constitution After 100 Years – Environmental Theory in the Gilded Age
Chapter Nine – Living With the Legacies – Our Culture Confronts Our Environment
About the Author
Franklin Kalinowski has taught at the University of Delaware, USA, Goddard College, USA, St. Lawrence University, USA, Colorado State University, USA, Tulane University, USA, and Warren Wilson College, USA. He received his PhD in Government from Claremont Graduate School, USA. He is the recipient of two excellence-in-teaching awards, and has published over seventeen reviews, articles, and book chapters.