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Encyclopedia > Edward Goldsmith

Edward ('Teddy') Goldsmith (b. 1928) is an Anglo-French environmentalist.


Goldsmith is particularly well known for his anti-industrial, rural beliefs. He calls for conservation and organic farming. He represents a Romantic strain in the green movement that nostalgically looks back to a world before the Industrial Revolution.


Goldsmith's variant of environmentalism has put him at odds with the left-wing British Green Party but has won him support among members of the Old Right.



Works


Blueprint for Survival (Penguin,1972)


The Great U-Turn: De-industrialising Society(1988, Green Books)


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Edward Goldsmith - definition of Edward Goldsmith in Encyclopedia (93 words)
Goldsmith is particularly well known for his anti-industrial, rural beliefs.
He represents a Romantic strain in the green movement that nostalgically looks back to a world before the Industrial Revolution.
Goldsmith's variant of environmentalism has put him at odds with the left-wing British Green Party but has won him support among members of the Old Right.
Goldsmith: Art and ethics. (4024 words)
Edward Goldsmith explores the themes of knowledge, intuition, aesthetics and the Sacred.
It seems increasing clear that the principal method of acquiring knowledge about the World, is via a mysterious, ill-defined process we call intuition and that is closely related to our emotions and to our sense of aesthetics.
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