PurverMargery, The Royal Society: Concept and Creation (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1967), p.64.
7.
HobbesThomas (Note 5), p.186.
8.
Ibid., p.186.
9.
See JacobsenNorman, Pride and Solace (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978), chapter III, pp.51–92.
10.
Ibid., p.89.
11.
LevyBernard-Henri, Barbarism with a Human Face (New York: Harper and Row, 1977), p.51.
12.
NisbetRobert A., Social Change and History (New York: Oxford University Press, 1969), p.195.
13.
Ibid., p.196.
14.
HoebelE. A.AlexanderRichard D., Darwinism and Human Affairs (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1979), p.231.
15.
BourchierHelen, ‘The uses to which men and beasts alike are put by the men of science’, in Lind-af-Hageby (Ed.), The Animal's Cause (London: The Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1909), p.78.
16.
Ibid., p.86.
17.
Quoted in VyvyanJohn, In Pity and In Anger (London: Michael Joseph, 1979), p.23.
18.
Ibid., p.33.
19.
Ibid., p.44.
20.
SingerPeter, Animal Liberation (London: Jonathan Cape, 1975), p.32.
21.
CarsonGerald, Men, Beasts and Gods (New York: Charles Scribner Sons, 1972), p.201.
22.
BravermanHarvey, Labor and Monopoly Capital (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1974), p.81.
23.
Ibid., p.105.
24.
SingerPeter, Animal Liberation; and Ruth Harrison, Animal Machines (New York: Ballantine, 1966).
25.
WertheimFredrick, A Sign for Cain (London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1966), p.130.
26.
ChoroverStephan L., From Genesis to Genocide (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1979), Chapters IV and V, pp.58–109.
27.
Wertheim (Note 25), p.154.
28.
Chorover (Note 26), p.101.
29.
ArendtHannah, Eichmann in Jerusalem (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1965).
30.
BettelheimBruno, Surviving and Other Essays (New York: Vintage Books, 1980).
31.
Ibid., p.259.
32.
Ibid., p.259.
33.
JungkRobert, The Children of the Ashes (London: Heineman, 1961).
34.
Ibid., pp.267–268.
35.
Ibid., p.240.
36.
Vyvyan, (Note 17), p.77.
37.
RubensteinRichard, The Age of Triage (Boston: Beacon Press, 1983), pp.195–196.
38.
Ibid., p.75.
39.
Chorover (Note 26), p. 101.
40.
KumarKrishna, Prophecy and Progress (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1978).
41.
WilsonEdward O., On Human Nature (New York: Bantam Books, 1979).
42.
DawkinsRichard, The Selfish Gene (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976).
43.
HardinGarrett, Promethean Ethics (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1980).
44.
HardinGarrett, ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’, in BlauS. D.John VonB. Rodenbeck (Editors), The House we Live in (New York: Macmillan, 1971), pp.245–258; and Garrett Hardin, ‘Life Boat Ethics’, in W. Aiken and H. La Follette (Editors), World Hunger and Moral Obligation (New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1977), pp. 12–21.
45.
Quoted in PoluninNicholas, Growth Without Disasters (London: Macmillan, 1980), p.545.
46.
Hardin, ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ (Note 44), 1977, p. 251.
47.
Hardin, ‘Life Boat Ethics’ (Note 44), pp.16–17.
48.
WilliamPaddockPaul, Famine—1975! America's Decision: Who Will Survive? (Boston: Little Brown, 1967).
49.
Hardin, ‘Life Boat Ethics’ (Note 44), p.17.
50.
Hardin (Note 43), p.63.
51.
JungkRobert, The Atom Staat (The New Tyranny) (New York: Warner Books, 1979).
52.
WittfogelKarl A., Oriental Despotism (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957).
53.
GoldsmithE.HildyardN. (Editors), The Social and Environment Effects of Large Dams (Cornwall: Wade Bridge Ecological Centre, 1984).
54.
Ibid., p.18.
55.
Ibid., p.18.
56.
Ibid., p.19.
57.
Ibid., p.15. See also chapter II.
58.
Jungk (Note 51), p. 57.
59.
Goldsmith and Hildyard (Note 53), p. 105.
60.
Quoted in Goldsmith and Hildyard (Note 53), pp. 105–106.
61.
Ibid, p.106.
62.
Ibid., p.16.
63.
Ibid, p.27.
64.
ArensRichard (Editor), Genocide in Paraguay (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1976), p.8.
65.
Ibid, p.135.
66.
DoomJohn, ‘The Protest by Churches on Nuclear Testing in Pacific’, in AlbrechtPaulKoshyNinan, Before It is too Late (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1983), p. 354.