RT Book T1 Jainism and environmental politics T2 Routledge focus on environment and sustainability A1 Rankin, Aidan LA English PP London New York PB Routledge YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1676438424 AB "This book explores the ways in which the ecologically centred Indian philosophy of Jainism could introduce a new and non-western methodology to environmental politics, with the potential to help the green movement find new audiences and a new voice. Aidan Rankin begins with a description of the ideas and principles that distinguish Jainism from other Indian (and western) philosophies. He goes on to compare and contrast these principles with those of current environmental politics and to demonstrate the specific ways in which Jain ideas can assist in driving the movement forward. These include the reduction of material consumption, the ethical conduct of business within sustainable limits, and the avoidance of exploitative relationships with fellow humans, animals and ecosystems. Overall, the book argues that Jain pluralism could be a powerful tool for engaging non-western societies with environmental politics, allowing for an inclusive approach to a global ecological problem. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental politics, environmental philosophy, comparative religions and Jainism"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BL1375.E36 SN 9780367189761 K1 Ecology : Religious aspects : Jainism K1 Environmentalism : Religious aspects : Jainism K1 Environmentalism : Political aspects